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Peninsula yearlings, typically referring to young deer from The Florida Keys or similar regions, can grow to about 100 to 150 pounds as adults, depending on factors such as genetics and environmental conditions. They generally reach their full size by around 1.5 to 2 years of age. Their growth can be influenced by the availability of food and habitat quality.

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