Whitetails are survival machines in winter; here’s how they do it

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While the Upper Midwest has experienced some bouts of mild weather the past few weeks, it’s undeniable that winter is here. We’ve gone through a few blizzards, 40-mph winds, and temperatures that didn’t crack double digits for days at a time.
It’s hard to believe any critter can survive months of prolonged cold, snow, ice, and far more hours of darkness than daylight. But whitetails tend to do just fine during your average winter. They do this through unique adaptations.

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