Buck No. 140 caught the attention of researchers when he traveled 18 miles into Louisiana and swam roughly a mile across the Mississippi River along the way.
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Deer began to filter in. To his right he could see three bucks feeding as well as three hogs. To his left were three does. He was watching the bucks and then looked toward the does when he saw another buck.
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