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Red Deer and Winter Diets: Northern Herbivores 'Shrink' Stomachs and Extract Nutrients More Efficiently
Red deer living across Europe prefer to graze on grasses and short shrubs, but when food sources are covered by feet of snow and ice, their stomachs shrink and their bodies take in nutrients more efficiently than in more plentiful summers.
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