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Decomposition of a dead deer can begin within a few hours after death, depending on environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, and exposure to scavengers. Initially, the body undergoes autolysis, where cells break down due to the lack of oxygen. Within a few days, visible signs of decomposition become apparent, including bloating and the attraction of insects. The entire process can take several weeks to months, depending on various factors.

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