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And then there are more recent entries like Doug Laird’s non-typical whitetail entry from 2014 that carried a rack that scored nearly 190 points, but it was missing a few things, such as male genitalia—at least at first glance. Laird’s buck-doe had female plumbing. According to Laird, the deer looked like a buck but behaved like a doe. It was being followed by a fawn and actively pursued by a bona fide buck when Laird shot it in late November. Its udders were even filled with milk, Laird said.
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-Theodore Roosevelt