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A RED DEER HIND BARKING IN ALARM.—When a female deer senses danger, she gives a deep-throated bark similar to that of a dog. A hind is shown giving a warning bark to others of her species that are close at hand. The photograph was taken in South Westland with the use of a powerful telescopic lens.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32379, 19 August 1970, Page 7

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A RED DEER HIND BARKING IN ALARM.—When a female deer senses danger, she gives a deep-throated bark similar to that of a dog. A hind is shown giving a warning bark to others of her species that are close at hand. The photograph was taken in South Westland with the use of a powerful telescopic lens. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32379, 19 August 1970, Page 7

A RED DEER HIND BARKING IN ALARM.—When a female deer senses danger, she gives a deep-throated bark similar to that of a dog. A hind is shown giving a warning bark to others of her species that are close at hand. The photograph was taken in South Westland with the use of a powerful telescopic lens. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32379, 19 August 1970, Page 7

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