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This was out in my dads yard today. Check out the strange lump on its face. Any ideas what it is? I'm guessing a infected tick or something.
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That is strange, suprise he doesnt rub it.
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well if i were a texas hollywood hunter id say we better take it out of the gene pool. lol
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Big Zit, anyone want to pop it?
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Re: Wierd buck
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June 16, 2008, 09:11:34 PM »
I've seen deer before with growths like that, but not on the face. I just think it's a wart of some kind.
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I've heard and seen deer with horns out of their forehead but below the eye like that is crazy.
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It's a fibroma, a viral skin tumor. Doesn't hurt the deer unless it interferes with feeding. They can get very large, and very numerous. Won't hurt you if you eat the deer, it's on the outside of the hide and comes off with skinning. Ugly, though.
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I've seen some deer with hundreds of those things. Pretty much grossed me out.
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Double Lung, Go ahead, take a bite .... I dare ya
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It is pretty gross. Not sure I would want to eat him, but then again, if I shot him, I would have to!
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Just slice it real thin, cook it with some butter and onions, then put it on a cracker. YUMMY!
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