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How deer and elk survive harsh, snowy winters

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How deer and elk survive harsh, snowy winters

Deer and elk have developed a number of adaptations that allow them to survive the cold and snow of winter.
Video shows deer foraging in Graceville, Minnesota as heavy snow blankets the area.    

Craig's deer neighbors: How do they stay warm?

Craig's deer neighbors: How do they stay warm?

Winter Wildlife in Yellowstone National Park

Winter Wildlife in Yellowstone National Park

Hunters Finding Limited Quarry This Fall - The Wyoming Truth

Hunters Finding Limited Quarry This Fall - The Wyoming Truth

Wildlife's Winter Survival Guide

Wildlife's Winter Survival Guide

Wildlife in the winter: Survival is an admirable feat

Wildlife in the winter: Survival is an admirable feat

Winterkill: Is Wildlife in Trouble This Year?

Winterkill: Is Wildlife in Trouble This Year?

Animal versus car collision deaths spike in fall: 'November

Animal versus car collision deaths spike in fall: 'November

Extreme winter causing massive ungulate die-off in Rockies - The Wildlife  Society

Extreme winter causing massive ungulate die-off in Rockies - The Wildlife Society

Winter in the Northwest: Surviving today and after the snow melts -  Colorado Outdoors Online

Winter in the Northwest: Surviving today and after the snow melts - Colorado Outdoors Online

Animal versus car collision deaths spike in fall: 'November

Animal versus car collision deaths spike in fall: 'November

Mule Deer Winter Kill - What it means for this hunting season. – Altitude  Outdoors

Mule Deer Winter Kill - What it means for this hunting season. – Altitude Outdoors

Q & A: How Do Deer Survive Harsh Winter Weather

Q & A: How Do Deer Survive Harsh Winter Weather

Extreme winter causing massive ungulate die-off in Rockies - The Wildlife  Society

Extreme winter causing massive ungulate die-off in Rockies - The Wildlife Society

As winter drags on in Minnesota, more deer will die - Duluth News Tribune

As winter drags on in Minnesota, more deer will die - Duluth News Tribune