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They look identical except the brow tines but it could be the way the picture is

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I see your point but I'm leaning towards yes..... If not, they are twins.


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Well call me different but I think it's two different deer. Look at the spacing between the left g2 and g3 where they hit the main beams. Also left beam seems to curl up more on the end on the top one. Could all just be the angles tho
 
Well we have this one on camera too and it's definitely not 2.5 but has the same antler characteristics

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duckriver":16g6kotr said:
Well call me different but I think it's two different deer. Look at the spacing between the left g2 and g3 where they hit the main beams. Also left beam seems to curl up more on the end on the top one. Could all just be the angles tho
Agreed.
 
yes, same deer.

looking at the 2nd pic, I could even see 2.5 y/o... except for his neck... even though his body says 2.5, his neck screams 3.5
 
100% different deer. But strikingly close! Brows are one dead give away. Right G3 length, end beam curl. Minimum 3.5 yet old deer, one might be 4.5. Left g2 and G3 main beam placement.
 
100 percent 2 different deer. The brow tines and the curved right G2 are clearly different.
 

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