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One more age ?

easy45

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At first glance, appears about 4 1/2.

But just having a single pic, single angle, can make a buck appear either younger or older.
I would not be shocked if this were just a very fat, healthy 3 1/2, or a very healthy 5 1/2. :)

Very well-fed healthy deer can often "look" a year older.
 

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