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Black-tailed Deer
Big Game, Black-tailed Deer Black-tailed deer run with a strange gait compared to white-tailed deer. Members of the mule deer family run with a stiff-legged jumping motion, actually hopping over obstacles. They are usually traversing uphill. The black-tailed deer’s running style is called stotting. Black-tailed deer have a four-chambered stomach.

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