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Biology And Management Of White-tailed Deer In Alabama

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Appendix 3: AGING DEER USING TOOTH<br />

REPLACEMENT AND WEAR<br />

(continued)<br />

clude from harvest those bucks that are less mature and effectively<br />

identify those that are more mature.<br />

<strong>In</strong> the following series of photographs, jawbones from fawns,<br />

yearlings, and 2-1/2 year old and older deer are easily distinguished. <strong>In</strong><br />

addition to fawn and yearling jawbones, adult deer jawbones with light,<br />

moderate, and heavy wear are shown. Those with heavy to excessive<br />

wear are most likely older adults and those with light to moderate wear<br />

are most likely younger adults.<br />

FAWN: Jawbone obviously smaller than that of yearlings or adults;<br />

five or fewer teeth erupted and third tooth has three cusps.<br />

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