Long known for communicating through scent and sound, learn how deer may also be using photoluminescence to advertise their ...
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Deer are leaving glowing messages for each other in the dark, especially when it’s mating time
When the forest gets dark, it’s almost impossible for us humans to find our way (without flashlights). But for white-tailed ...
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Deer marks leave trees glowing in the dark—scientists say they’re ‘signposts’ for mates
Researchers in Georgia studied hundreds of rubs, scrapes, and markers left by male deer. These markers seemed to glow in ultraviolet light.
Female deer do not always choose the bigger and dominant males to mate with, scientists from Queen Mary, University of London and Hartpury College have found. The research, which was undertaken in ...
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