Pretty amazing how cute fawns are. It's be hard for me to get upset at those little guys/girls for tearing up the garden/landscaping. But when they grow up it's game on!! :)
timromano: you should feel flattered that the deer find your environment so secure as a "nest site".
It sure ain't busted, I read that you leave well enough alone. Good for you.
That is awesome, I saw a doe nursing a fawn on my way home the other day. The grass in the Peoples republic is nice and gree, wish I could say the same of the prarie grass in easern CO. Here's hoping for more Mulies all over the state!
That is awesome, I saw a doe nursing a fawn on my way home the other day. The grass in the Peoples republic is nice and gree, wish I could say the same of the prarie grass in easern CO. Here's hoping for more Mulies all over the state!
Beautiful pics...however, just goes to show how the habitat for these animals is shrinking. Just yesterday 4 fawns were killed as we bush hogged our 3 acres of hayfield...this has never happened before. The white tails here are even brash enough to bed in the swales along the road...Maybe time for doe only season guys.
If anyone does not like wildlife move back to the concrete jungle. Hunting controls populations. If not legal, change the law. I have a recipe for home-made deer repellent if anyone wants it. It works but you can't put it in your garden while you are in a high rise office building.
These are fabulous pictures and you should feel honored to have them in your own yard. Now, once they are big enough to go off with their mother, help them kindly move along. And you will never know if one of them is your catch a few years from now. Just hunt responsibly.
what great pictures and enjoyment of nature renewing itself right in your own backyard. And what an education for your kids, nieces, and nephews. Keep up the great work.
Animals being 'too cute' is part of the dichotomy of being a hunter, something anti-hunters cannot fathom. It's not an either/or choice; animals are both pleasure and nuisance.
As true lovers of wildlife, hunters appreciate the inherant beauty found in Nature. But we also understand the realities of disease, competition for food, habitat encroachment and death.
Nature is complex, and managing our natural resources is not just making Yes-or-No decisions. It takes a balanced approach of logic and compassion to work.
Well afterall it was their turf before we interloped. The defoliation of some garden plants is a small price to pay for pictures of visits such as these. And when they grow up and become over crowded, we must remember they are far better on a grill on the deck than on the grill of a car.
Almost makes me want to hang up the rifle for good! They are cute little devils, and what a great set of photos, outstanding. Oh, and about the garden pest thing- grow a lot of decoy lettuce and spinach along the outside rows, the deer love it! Besides, Pappy always said there was no better tasting deer than the deer that ate in your garden all summer!
Cute kittens grow up to be unwanted cats and puppies grow up to be bothersome dogs. If you are a hunter, those cuddly fawns grow up to become the focus of a hunt. Whatever your personal thoughts may be, the problem of animals encroaching upon man's claimed territory (or vice versa) is age old.
Those are so cute!LOL!!!At my house a baby whitetail deer was lost and walked up to me!It looked exactaly like him.If i could i would ban hunting deer because they are soooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL!!!!!!!!!
Those are so cute!LOL!!!At my house a baby whitetail deer was lost and walked up to me!It looked exactaly like him.If i could i would ban hunting deer because they are soooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL!!!!!!!!!
RJ Arena- Calling someone a rat isn't an insult. Rats are highly intelligent creatures.
EricAlder-Individuals other than hunters can certainly understand how something can be "too cute" and "both pleasure and nuisance". We just find ways of dealing with animals that don't involve killing them.
"But we also understand the realities of disease, competition for food, habitat encroachment and death." What...? You're killing deer in self-defense now?
If you say you hunt because you like hunting, I disagree with your choice but respect your honesty. If you say you hunt to protect yourself, you're lying or stupid. There are plenty of non-lethal ways to keep deer away from your property- fences and predator urine (among other deterrents) come to mind first. If you don't mind them around but don't want them to eat your garden, follow Ranger2's advice and plant some decoy vegetables to keep you and the deer happy.
One guy's opinion: See above. Also, do you advocate hunting unwanted cats and dogs? (It's a serious question)
Very cute little fawns, their mom is pretty too. GREAT pictures, especially the one showing how well the "frozen-in-place" fawns blend in with the ground. I'll bet in the last couple of pictures the cat was thinking, "If I was just a little bit bigger...."
These people think they're so macho with their guns, and yet they're not man enough to admit that they hunt because they consider killing fun. The cruelty is unpleasant, but the self-delusion is what really takes the breath away.
These babies are the most adorable thing ever! I signed in just to say that. I love camping, canoeing and hiking but I have never hunted and would never hunt. I wish we had more wolves and pumas as natural predators; I don't want those in my backyard, but maybe that would limit deer/predators to the woods.
I love the little fawn lying down and the cat pics. I have two large Newfoundland dogs (often outside), so I doubt I will ever be lucky enough as this man to have such beauty in the backyard!
its like instead of haveing dogs as pets you have mule deer it like you raise them that is sweet and awesome that they come into your back yard great pictures man
Almost makes me want to hang up the rifle for good! They are cute little devils, and what a great set of photos, outstanding. Oh, and about the garden pest thing- grow a lot of decoy lettuce and spinach along the outside rows, the deer love it! Besides, Pappy always said there was no better tasting deer than the deer that ate in your garden all summer!
Pretty amazing how cute fawns are. It's be hard for me to get upset at those little guys/girls for tearing up the garden/landscaping. But when they grow up it's game on!! :)
RJ Arena- Calling someone a rat isn't an insult. Rats are highly intelligent creatures.
EricAlder-Individuals other than hunters can certainly understand how something can be "too cute" and "both pleasure and nuisance". We just find ways of dealing with animals that don't involve killing them.
"But we also understand the realities of disease, competition for food, habitat encroachment and death." What...? You're killing deer in self-defense now?
If you say you hunt because you like hunting, I disagree with your choice but respect your honesty. If you say you hunt to protect yourself, you're lying or stupid. There are plenty of non-lethal ways to keep deer away from your property- fences and predator urine (among other deterrents) come to mind first. If you don't mind them around but don't want them to eat your garden, follow Ranger2's advice and plant some decoy vegetables to keep you and the deer happy.
One guy's opinion: See above. Also, do you advocate hunting unwanted cats and dogs? (It's a serious question)
Very cute little fawns, their mom is pretty too. GREAT pictures, especially the one showing how well the "frozen-in-place" fawns blend in with the ground. I'll bet in the last couple of pictures the cat was thinking, "If I was just a little bit bigger...."
timromano: you should feel flattered that the deer find your environment so secure as a "nest site".
It sure ain't busted, I read that you leave well enough alone. Good for you.
Animals being 'too cute' is part of the dichotomy of being a hunter, something anti-hunters cannot fathom. It's not an either/or choice; animals are both pleasure and nuisance.
As true lovers of wildlife, hunters appreciate the inherant beauty found in Nature. But we also understand the realities of disease, competition for food, habitat encroachment and death.
Nature is complex, and managing our natural resources is not just making Yes-or-No decisions. It takes a balanced approach of logic and compassion to work.
Beautiful pics...however, just goes to show how the habitat for these animals is shrinking. Just yesterday 4 fawns were killed as we bush hogged our 3 acres of hayfield...this has never happened before. The white tails here are even brash enough to bed in the swales along the road...Maybe time for doe only season guys.
If anyone does not like wildlife move back to the concrete jungle. Hunting controls populations. If not legal, change the law. I have a recipe for home-made deer repellent if anyone wants it. It works but you can't put it in your garden while you are in a high rise office building.
These are fabulous pictures and you should feel honored to have them in your own yard. Now, once they are big enough to go off with their mother, help them kindly move along. And you will never know if one of them is your catch a few years from now. Just hunt responsibly.
That is awesome, I saw a doe nursing a fawn on my way home the other day. The grass in the Peoples republic is nice and gree, wish I could say the same of the prarie grass in easern CO. Here's hoping for more Mulies all over the state!
That is awesome, I saw a doe nursing a fawn on my way home the other day. The grass in the Peoples republic is nice and gree, wish I could say the same of the prarie grass in easern CO. Here's hoping for more Mulies all over the state!
what great pictures and enjoyment of nature renewing itself right in your own backyard. And what an education for your kids, nieces, and nephews. Keep up the great work.
Well afterall it was their turf before we interloped. The defoliation of some garden plants is a small price to pay for pictures of visits such as these. And when they grow up and become over crowded, we must remember they are far better on a grill on the deck than on the grill of a car.
Cute kittens grow up to be unwanted cats and puppies grow up to be bothersome dogs. If you are a hunter, those cuddly fawns grow up to become the focus of a hunt. Whatever your personal thoughts may be, the problem of animals encroaching upon man's claimed territory (or vice versa) is age old.
These babies are the most adorable thing ever! I signed in just to say that. I love camping, canoeing and hiking but I have never hunted and would never hunt. I wish we had more wolves and pumas as natural predators; I don't want those in my backyard, but maybe that would limit deer/predators to the woods.
I love the little fawn lying down and the cat pics. I have two large Newfoundland dogs (often outside), so I doubt I will ever be lucky enough as this man to have such beauty in the backyard!
These people think they're so macho with their guns, and yet they're not man enough to admit that they hunt because they consider killing fun. The cruelty is unpleasant, but the self-delusion is what really takes the breath away.
its like instead of haveing dogs as pets you have mule deer it like you raise them that is sweet and awesome that they come into your back yard great pictures man
Those are so cute!LOL!!!At my house a baby whitetail deer was lost and walked up to me!It looked exactaly like him.If i could i would ban hunting deer because they are soooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL!!!!!!!!!
Those are so cute!LOL!!!At my house a baby whitetail deer was lost and walked up to me!It looked exactaly like him.If i could i would ban hunting deer because they are soooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL!!!!!!!!!
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amazing and awesome, thanks for sharing these tim!
Pretty amazing how cute fawns are. It's be hard for me to get upset at those little guys/girls for tearing up the garden/landscaping. But when they grow up it's game on!! :)
Tim you need to cut your grass, dude...
this is the People's Republic- man. We let our grass grow...
Ausome photos. Don't you love Ma Nature!
Hey Joe Cermele I bet the deer cat cut his grass for him.
haha well i guess they don't have too many predators in your back yard to fend off
This is a great post. thanks
Awesome pictures.
I didn't know that mule deer fawns looked so angry! LOL
Nate
timromano: you should feel flattered that the deer find your environment so secure as a "nest site".
It sure ain't busted, I read that you leave well enough alone. Good for you.
GREAT PICTURES!
Great pictures - they are amazing little creatures. The most astonishing part about the little guys is how quick they learn how to survive. Way to go!
haha! they are cute, but man, they have stern little foreheads!
yrs-
Evan!
That is awesome, I saw a doe nursing a fawn on my way home the other day. The grass in the Peoples republic is nice and gree, wish I could say the same of the prarie grass in easern CO. Here's hoping for more Mulies all over the state!
That is awesome, I saw a doe nursing a fawn on my way home the other day. The grass in the Peoples republic is nice and gree, wish I could say the same of the prarie grass in easern CO. Here's hoping for more Mulies all over the state!
These are truely amazing pictures.
great pictures, i like the cat ones the most
Some of the best Pictures I have seen!! Wish I could give this 100 or more votes!!!
Beautiful pics...however, just goes to show how the habitat for these animals is shrinking. Just yesterday 4 fawns were killed as we bush hogged our 3 acres of hayfield...this has never happened before. The white tails here are even brash enough to bed in the swales along the road...Maybe time for doe only season guys.
Great pictures!! Thank you for sharing. Everyone should be able to appreciate mother nature like this.
I have several in my yard, you have to train them when their young to not eat the plants.
I see cute as long as it is in your garden and not mine. Without prudent population control they can become a nuisance very quickly.
The ones in my backyard are white tails.........
If anyone does not like wildlife move back to the concrete jungle. Hunting controls populations. If not legal, change the law. I have a recipe for home-made deer repellent if anyone wants it. It works but you can't put it in your garden while you are in a high rise office building.
These are fabulous pictures and you should feel honored to have them in your own yard. Now, once they are big enough to go off with their mother, help them kindly move along. And you will never know if one of them is your catch a few years from now. Just hunt responsibly.
what great pictures and enjoyment of nature renewing itself right in your own backyard. And what an education for your kids, nieces, and nephews. Keep up the great work.
Animals being 'too cute' is part of the dichotomy of being a hunter, something anti-hunters cannot fathom. It's not an either/or choice; animals are both pleasure and nuisance.
As true lovers of wildlife, hunters appreciate the inherant beauty found in Nature. But we also understand the realities of disease, competition for food, habitat encroachment and death.
Nature is complex, and managing our natural resources is not just making Yes-or-No decisions. It takes a balanced approach of logic and compassion to work.
Well afterall it was their turf before we interloped. The defoliation of some garden plants is a small price to pay for pictures of visits such as these. And when they grow up and become over crowded, we must remember they are far better on a grill on the deck than on the grill of a car.
Very nice, thanks F&S & Tim.
Mmmmm... Looks like dinner come fall
I love the markings on their faces. Looks like angry eyebrows!
Almost makes me want to hang up the rifle for good! They are cute little devils, and what a great set of photos, outstanding. Oh, and about the garden pest thing- grow a lot of decoy lettuce and spinach along the outside rows, the deer love it! Besides, Pappy always said there was no better tasting deer than the deer that ate in your garden all summer!
Cute kittens grow up to be unwanted cats and puppies grow up to be bothersome dogs. If you are a hunter, those cuddly fawns grow up to become the focus of a hunt. Whatever your personal thoughts may be, the problem of animals encroaching upon man's claimed territory (or vice versa) is age old.
Some day they'll leave mom and then it's fair game.
those were the best mule deer pictures i have ever seen!
Those are so cute!LOL!!!At my house a baby whitetail deer was lost and walked up to me!It looked exactaly like him.If i could i would ban hunting deer because they are soooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL!!!!!!!!!
Those are so cute!LOL!!!At my house a baby whitetail deer was lost and walked up to me!It looked exactaly like him.If i could i would ban hunting deer because they are soooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL!!!!!!!!!
Nice pics, dude! How did those little buggers get over your fence???
Looks like future backstraps in the makin'!
those fawns r very cute wat r u goin 2 do with them wen they r big bucks and does
Very cute! As soon as the garden gets attacked, get a dog! or borrow one!
What happens to the white spots as the age?
Wow these are unreal pictures..just makes me realize how much I love deer and deer hunting
Looks like deer veal to me.
Just kidding, now the PETA rats will attack. But I do like my veal,and venison.
Pascal the spots take on color as the dear mature. Are you by chance the former member of the Mossad I used to correspond with On Kitco?
DEER!
Those look so tasty!
RJ Arena- Calling someone a rat isn't an insult. Rats are highly intelligent creatures.
EricAlder-Individuals other than hunters can certainly understand how something can be "too cute" and "both pleasure and nuisance". We just find ways of dealing with animals that don't involve killing them.
"But we also understand the realities of disease, competition for food, habitat encroachment and death." What...? You're killing deer in self-defense now?
If you say you hunt because you like hunting, I disagree with your choice but respect your honesty. If you say you hunt to protect yourself, you're lying or stupid. There are plenty of non-lethal ways to keep deer away from your property- fences and predator urine (among other deterrents) come to mind first. If you don't mind them around but don't want them to eat your garden, follow Ranger2's advice and plant some decoy vegetables to keep you and the deer happy.
One guy's opinion: See above. Also, do you advocate hunting unwanted cats and dogs? (It's a serious question)
Very cute little fawns, their mom is pretty too. GREAT pictures, especially the one showing how well the "frozen-in-place" fawns blend in with the ground. I'll bet in the last couple of pictures the cat was thinking, "If I was just a little bit bigger...."
I love #s 14 and 15. All beautiful shots though.
abl488: Very well said.
These people think they're so macho with their guns, and yet they're not man enough to admit that they hunt because they consider killing fun. The cruelty is unpleasant, but the self-delusion is what really takes the breath away.
These babies are the most adorable thing ever! I signed in just to say that. I love camping, canoeing and hiking but I have never hunted and would never hunt. I wish we had more wolves and pumas as natural predators; I don't want those in my backyard, but maybe that would limit deer/predators to the woods.
I love the little fawn lying down and the cat pics. I have two large Newfoundland dogs (often outside), so I doubt I will ever be lucky enough as this man to have such beauty in the backyard!
Those must be the cutest things ive ever seen
Great pictures!!!!!!!!
Watch out for ladies with shovels!
Ha ha! they look angry.
This site is not a user friendly layout. It sucks they even took
out the polls we used to get. Your slipping guys
Thats awesome. I have some pictures a lot like those. Only mine are of whitetail fawns. thank you
Great photos! I'll bet your cat wishes that it was bigger!!!
its like instead of haveing dogs as pets you have mule deer it like you raise them that is sweet and awesome that they come into your back yard great pictures man
hehe photo 11 is really cute!! yeah backcountrybeagle they look kinda angry, but still really cute!
Wait 3 or four years he won't be so cute he'll be a monster.
Beautiful pictures!!!!
to cute
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Almost makes me want to hang up the rifle for good! They are cute little devils, and what a great set of photos, outstanding. Oh, and about the garden pest thing- grow a lot of decoy lettuce and spinach along the outside rows, the deer love it! Besides, Pappy always said there was no better tasting deer than the deer that ate in your garden all summer!
amazing and awesome, thanks for sharing these tim!
Tim you need to cut your grass, dude...
I love the markings on their faces. Looks like angry eyebrows!
Pretty amazing how cute fawns are. It's be hard for me to get upset at those little guys/girls for tearing up the garden/landscaping. But when they grow up it's game on!! :)
RJ Arena- Calling someone a rat isn't an insult. Rats are highly intelligent creatures.
EricAlder-Individuals other than hunters can certainly understand how something can be "too cute" and "both pleasure and nuisance". We just find ways of dealing with animals that don't involve killing them.
"But we also understand the realities of disease, competition for food, habitat encroachment and death." What...? You're killing deer in self-defense now?
If you say you hunt because you like hunting, I disagree with your choice but respect your honesty. If you say you hunt to protect yourself, you're lying or stupid. There are plenty of non-lethal ways to keep deer away from your property- fences and predator urine (among other deterrents) come to mind first. If you don't mind them around but don't want them to eat your garden, follow Ranger2's advice and plant some decoy vegetables to keep you and the deer happy.
One guy's opinion: See above. Also, do you advocate hunting unwanted cats and dogs? (It's a serious question)
Very cute little fawns, their mom is pretty too. GREAT pictures, especially the one showing how well the "frozen-in-place" fawns blend in with the ground. I'll bet in the last couple of pictures the cat was thinking, "If I was just a little bit bigger...."
this is the People's Republic- man. We let our grass grow...
Great pictures - they are amazing little creatures. The most astonishing part about the little guys is how quick they learn how to survive. Way to go!
haha! they are cute, but man, they have stern little foreheads!
yrs-
Evan!
GREAT PICTURES!
timromano: you should feel flattered that the deer find your environment so secure as a "nest site".
It sure ain't busted, I read that you leave well enough alone. Good for you.
Ausome photos. Don't you love Ma Nature!
Hey Joe Cermele I bet the deer cat cut his grass for him.
This is a great post. thanks
Some of the best Pictures I have seen!! Wish I could give this 100 or more votes!!!
great pictures, i like the cat ones the most
Animals being 'too cute' is part of the dichotomy of being a hunter, something anti-hunters cannot fathom. It's not an either/or choice; animals are both pleasure and nuisance.
As true lovers of wildlife, hunters appreciate the inherant beauty found in Nature. But we also understand the realities of disease, competition for food, habitat encroachment and death.
Nature is complex, and managing our natural resources is not just making Yes-or-No decisions. It takes a balanced approach of logic and compassion to work.
Great pictures!! Thank you for sharing. Everyone should be able to appreciate mother nature like this.
Some day they'll leave mom and then it's fair game.
Wow these are unreal pictures..just makes me realize how much I love deer and deer hunting
Beautiful pics...however, just goes to show how the habitat for these animals is shrinking. Just yesterday 4 fawns were killed as we bush hogged our 3 acres of hayfield...this has never happened before. The white tails here are even brash enough to bed in the swales along the road...Maybe time for doe only season guys.
If anyone does not like wildlife move back to the concrete jungle. Hunting controls populations. If not legal, change the law. I have a recipe for home-made deer repellent if anyone wants it. It works but you can't put it in your garden while you are in a high rise office building.
These are fabulous pictures and you should feel honored to have them in your own yard. Now, once they are big enough to go off with their mother, help them kindly move along. And you will never know if one of them is your catch a few years from now. Just hunt responsibly.
those were the best mule deer pictures i have ever seen!
I love #s 14 and 15. All beautiful shots though.
This site is not a user friendly layout. It sucks they even took
out the polls we used to get. Your slipping guys
I have several in my yard, you have to train them when their young to not eat the plants.
Looks like deer veal to me.
Just kidding, now the PETA rats will attack. But I do like my veal,and venison.
That is awesome, I saw a doe nursing a fawn on my way home the other day. The grass in the Peoples republic is nice and gree, wish I could say the same of the prarie grass in easern CO. Here's hoping for more Mulies all over the state!
That is awesome, I saw a doe nursing a fawn on my way home the other day. The grass in the Peoples republic is nice and gree, wish I could say the same of the prarie grass in easern CO. Here's hoping for more Mulies all over the state!
What happens to the white spots as the age?
These are truely amazing pictures.
Awesome pictures.
haha well i guess they don't have too many predators in your back yard to fend off
I see cute as long as it is in your garden and not mine. Without prudent population control they can become a nuisance very quickly.
The ones in my backyard are white tails.........
what great pictures and enjoyment of nature renewing itself right in your own backyard. And what an education for your kids, nieces, and nephews. Keep up the great work.
Well afterall it was their turf before we interloped. The defoliation of some garden plants is a small price to pay for pictures of visits such as these. And when they grow up and become over crowded, we must remember they are far better on a grill on the deck than on the grill of a car.
Cute kittens grow up to be unwanted cats and puppies grow up to be bothersome dogs. If you are a hunter, those cuddly fawns grow up to become the focus of a hunt. Whatever your personal thoughts may be, the problem of animals encroaching upon man's claimed territory (or vice versa) is age old.
Those must be the cutest things ive ever seen
These babies are the most adorable thing ever! I signed in just to say that. I love camping, canoeing and hiking but I have never hunted and would never hunt. I wish we had more wolves and pumas as natural predators; I don't want those in my backyard, but maybe that would limit deer/predators to the woods.
I love the little fawn lying down and the cat pics. I have two large Newfoundland dogs (often outside), so I doubt I will ever be lucky enough as this man to have such beauty in the backyard!
Ha ha! they look angry.
Thats awesome. I have some pictures a lot like those. Only mine are of whitetail fawns. thank you
Watch out for ladies with shovels!
Very cute! As soon as the garden gets attacked, get a dog! or borrow one!
Pascal the spots take on color as the dear mature. Are you by chance the former member of the Mossad I used to correspond with On Kitco?
DEER!
Beautiful pictures!!!!
Very nice, thanks F&S & Tim.
abl488: Very well said.
These people think they're so macho with their guns, and yet they're not man enough to admit that they hunt because they consider killing fun. The cruelty is unpleasant, but the self-delusion is what really takes the breath away.
Great pictures!!!!!!!!
Great photos! I'll bet your cat wishes that it was bigger!!!
its like instead of haveing dogs as pets you have mule deer it like you raise them that is sweet and awesome that they come into your back yard great pictures man
hehe photo 11 is really cute!! yeah backcountrybeagle they look kinda angry, but still really cute!
Wait 3 or four years he won't be so cute he'll be a monster.
Those are so cute!LOL!!!At my house a baby whitetail deer was lost and walked up to me!It looked exactaly like him.If i could i would ban hunting deer because they are soooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL!!!!!!!!!
to cute
I didn't know that mule deer fawns looked so angry! LOL
Nate
Those are so cute!LOL!!!At my house a baby whitetail deer was lost and walked up to me!It looked exactaly like him.If i could i would ban hunting deer because they are soooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL!!!!!!!!!
those fawns r very cute wat r u goin 2 do with them wen they r big bucks and does
Nice pics, dude! How did those little buggers get over your fence???
Looks like future backstraps in the makin'!
Those look so tasty!
Mmmmm... Looks like dinner come fall
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