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The eyes of innocence


She was the dearest little thing, lying curled around in the deep snow on Tuesday morning. When we stopped to admire her, she got up and eventually, very hesitatingly came towards us. Her face and expression were so gentle. Don't you just want to reach out and brush away that stray hair on her nose?
"The white-tailed deer is Alberta's most abundant cloven-hoofed animal. Its coloration changes from reddish-brown in summer to greyish brown in winter. White-tailed deer are slightly smaller than mule deer.
White-tails possess excellent senses of sight, smell and hearing. They are extremely wary, and when alarmed they move rapidly, bounding away in smooth, graceful leaps." From www.srd.gov.ab.ca/fishwildlife.
"The white-tailed deer is Alberta's most abundant cloven-hoofed animal. Its coloration changes from reddish-brown in summer to greyish brown in winter. White-tailed deer are slightly smaller than mule deer.
White-tails possess excellent senses of sight, smell and hearing. They are extremely wary, and when alarmed they move rapidly, bounding away in smooth, graceful leaps." From www.srd.gov.ab.ca/fishwildlife.
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