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Deer are most likely to roam outside their territory during the breeding season, also known as the rut, which typically occurs in the fall. During this time, male deer (bucks) actively search for females (does) to mate with, leading them to travel greater distances than usual. Additionally, factors such as food scarcity or changes in habitat can also prompt deer to venture beyond their normal ranges.

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