Environment
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Texas Deer Struggles to Grow Antlers Due to Extreme Heat
Texas's severe drought and hot heat may be slowing the development of white-tailed deer antlers. Drought is now gripping Texas, and according to the most recent government map issued on June 27, drought conditions have increased and exacerbated for the third week in a row.
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