Researchers in Georgia studied hundreds of rubs, scrapes, and markers left by male deer. These markers seemed to glow in ...
During the breeding season, white-tailed deer might use their eyes and noses to navigate signs—forehead secretions on trees ...
Scientists discover that deer markings may glow at dawn and dusk, adding light to scent based communication during mating ...
The ability to spot rubs and scrapes is an acquired skill. They may be invisible to rookie hunters, but with a little bit of practice, spotting them becomes routine. Whitetails don’t have to work ...