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  • An American Bison (Bison bison) gives itself a dirt bath in the Badlands of South Dakota as a pronghorn antelope looks on. American Bison, commonly referred to as buffalo, are the largest terrestrial mammals in North America.
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  • A key deer (Odocoileus virginianus clavium) pauses on a dirt road on No Name Key, one of the Florida Keys. The key deer is North America's smallest deer, with a typical height of just 30 inches (76 cm) at their shoulders. Found only in the Florida Keys, the key deer is endangered, with a total population of only about 700-800. On average, 30-40 key deer are killed each year by vehicles.
    Key_Deer_NoNameKey_3624.jpg
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