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Deer use their scent primarily for communication, marking territory, and attracting mates. They have scent glands located on various parts of their body, which they use to leave pheromonal signals that convey information about their reproductive status, dominance, and presence to other deer. Additionally, their keen sense of smell helps them detect predators and other deer in their vicinity, enhancing their survival in the wild.

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