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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It has been our good fortune to have this pretty little piebald doe show up at our feeders for the last three winters.</p> <p>What&#8217;s a piebald deer, you ask?? According to the Wikipedia—&#8221;A piebald is an animal, especially a horse, that has a spotting pattern of large white and black patches. The colour of the <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://moosetique.com/piebald-deer/">Piebald Deer</a></span>]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Instead of trying to outrun predators, moose make themselves scarce — at least as scarce as a seven-foot-tall, 800 to 1200 pound animal can make itself.</p> <p>We came upon this guy &#8220;hiding&#8221; while we were on our way to our camp one summer day.</p> <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://moosetique.com/bull-moose/">Bull Moose &#8211; hiding??</a></span>]]></description>
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