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by Deena Stoddard
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Our premium yoga mats are 24" wide x 72" tall x 0.25" thick and made from natural rubber with a blended microfiber top surface. The top of the mat has the image printed on it, and the back is solid black with textured dimples for better floor grip.
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White-tailed deer, the smallest members of the North American deer family, are found from southern Canada to South America. In the heat of summer... more
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White-tailed deer, the smallest members of the North American deer family, are found from southern Canada to South America. In the heat of summer they typically inhabit fields and meadows using clumps of broad-leaved and coniferous forests for shade. During the winter they generally keep to forests, preferring coniferous stands that provide shelter from the harsh elements.
Does give birth to one to three young at a time, usually in May or June and after a gestation period of seven months. Fawns wear a reddish-brown coat with white spots that helps them blend in with the forest.
White-tailed deer are herbivores, leisurely grazing on most available plant foods. Their stomachs allow them to digest a varied diet, including leaves, twigs, fruits and nuts, grass, corn, alfalfa, and even lichens and other fungi. Occasionally venturing out in the daylight hours, white-tailed deer are primarily nocturnal or crepuscular, browsing mainly at dawn and dusk.
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I am a self-taught photographer who was born and raised in the Midwest, currently residing in Missouri. I truly have been living life through the lens, as I continue to discover more beauty and wonder in nature than ever before! Thank you for stopping by to look at my work, and please don't hesitate to contact me directly if you have any questions! All images © 2011-2017 Deena Stoddard All Rights Reserved
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Richard Thomas
A classic Bambi portrait... Nice work, Deena! V
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Luther Fine Art
revisiting with a tweet!
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Audrey Wilkie
Lovely capture Deena!
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Caitlyn Grasso
Sweet! L
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Kathleen Struckle
What a sweet capture. L
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Chris Anderson
Great capture!
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Judy Palkimas
Oh so adorable amazing capture!
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Craig Wood
Beautiful image Deena. Great timing! L
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Jack Zulli
Nice image, well done;)
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Aimee L Maher
Nice work!!!
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James Aiken
Great capture Denna. sharing
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Laurie Perry
Revisited this great image to share
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Laurie Perry
Awesome catch!
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Constantine Gregory
An outstanding capture !!!
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MB Art factory
Very nice!
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Weston Westmoreland
Wonderful creatures. Those big eyes...
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Jane See
Wonderful... fantastic work!
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Pamela Meredith
cute little baby
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Anne Clark
Beautiful capture Deena! Great details and contrast.
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Elizabeth McTaggart
So sweet and innocent!! Great capture!
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Thanks, Elizabeth!
Ginny Barklow
Wonderful sweet capture!
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Thanks, Ginny!