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  • Ryninger

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    Feel free to flame me for saying, but that thing is uglier than Tim Curry in Rocky Horror Picture Show!

    Don't get me wrong. I'd take a shot at it, but would be more interested in trying to sell it or donate it to a shop than have it hanging in my house...
     

    ThrottleJockey

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    Feel free to flame me for saying, but that thing is uglier than Tim Curry in Rocky Horror Picture Show!

    Don't get me wrong. I'd take a shot at it, but would be more interested in trying to sell it or donate it to a shop than have it hanging in my house...
    Tim Curry?


    "...also does not appear to have ever given birth."........Duh. Deer don't swing that way and they don't drink!
     
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    snapping turtle

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    Seems when a doe has horns or a half doe/buck (Weird I know) they do not shed the antlers from year to year. Next year a set grows around the others giving it this look. My hunting partner shot a horned doe one year and the rack looked like that a bit. Not as big but just as weird. Over 12 points and weird ,

    Now just remember i heard him shoot and saw the deer run off. He finds it and we go to gut it and guess what. "No male parts"
     

    darend505

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    That has to be one of the strangest things I have ever seen! The only odd deer I have seen had color splotching. It was white and brown, I cannot remember the exact term for it at the moment.
     

    MrsXtremeVel

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    The clue to this is in the heading.... Olney Daily Mail, " Home of the White Squirrels." Am I the only one who caught that? I bet they have pink elephants too! :D
     
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