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The "Bearded Lady"?
 
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My dad shot a whitetail in firearms season several years ago that had 3 X 3 antlers (6 point eastern count) still in velvet. Our firearms season is in November and the bucks usually have their velvet rubbed off way before this.
When he walked up to it he found out that it was genetically a doe. We had a shoulder mount made of it for him and we called it the He-She whitetail.
 
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The "Bearded Lady"?


Nah, that would be Rachel Madcow! Smiler


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The "Bearded Lady"?


Nah, that would be Rachel Madcow! Smiler


Hell Jorge...you know better than that! Madcow ain’t no Lady! Cool Big Grin


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Transgender Lion...
Wonder what bathroom she uses?...so confusing...
 
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Is it odd that I find a lioness with a mane more appealing than a lioness without.
 
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Is it odd that I find a lioness with a mane more appealing than a lioness without.


That's because you've spent to much time in Lafollette lol
 
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She's a bit dark in color too. Could that be from the testosterone?
 
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The man-eater male lions that killed so many people on the railroad in Tsavo never grew a mane at all though full grown males.

......................Crap happens, like the antlered mule deer does of the volcanic malapi flow of New Mexico near Carrizozo N.M.
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SHe has become quite the attraction at our zoo here....

Looks a bit like some of the folks from the backwoods areas in southeast Oklahoma....
 
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