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How deer protect themselve from enemies?

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Their first protection is camoflague- deer are very hard to see against the background of places they live (You can't see me, you can't catch me!) Second, deer can run very fast, and jump high obstacles, like fences. Finally, deer have sharp hooves- and male deer have antlers they can fight with.

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Runing and the use of antlers.

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