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White Tailed Deer Word Search

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M Q A V Z E W J Y N W B E M O  
H L L N S C T V O F A A X T D  
F N O E T Z T I L M I Q V K X  
O P V R Q L T K B K O K Z A Z  
M S C A W A E I C F S F L J E  
L E G E T F M R E U F Z G H R  
F Y Q E W O K M S U B D I L S  
E G G H E R B I V O R E S H Y  
Z E M W K E D R W Y E T S E Y  
V S R Z V S J B N X V E G G J  
V I S C P T N W O R B I J V F  
X U X G F Z A G O M X D S Z G  
R G S Z V F D M P H Y X K D Z  
C Z G G P S J C P G I Q E L O  
B Z F X J F C P L S S O C H R  
 
ANTLERS  
BUCK 
BAMBI 
BROWN 
HERBIVORES 
DIET 
FAWN 
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Author: deer1 and deer2
Classroom Project: Did You Hear About the White Tailed Deer?
Rutgers Preparatory School
Somerset, NJ USA

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