As it has been said... I'm Baccckkkkk. Last week my wife and I rented a house in the lower keys of Florida. Our main goal was to photograph wildlife while there, mainly the endangered Key Deer. This deer is only found in the Florida Keys with most concentrated on Big Pine Key and No Name Key where a national wildlife refuge was established in 1957 to protect them. They were almost extinct but now have recovered to an estimated population of between 300 - 800. This deer is a subspecies of the Whitetail Deer but much smaller in size. Males are between 55 - 75 pounds and stand about 30 inches tall at the shoulders. Females are between 44 - 64 pounds and stand about 26 inches at the shoulders. Many deer are killed each year by automobiles, averaging between 30 - 40 each year.
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