Whitetail buck rub, Sumter National Forest, South Carolina.
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A rub from a whitetail deer buck during the annual rut. Whitetail bucks rub their antlers on small trees such as this sapling, to help scrape off their velvet, as well as rub their scent glands on the tree trunks. White-tailed buck rub, Sumter National Forest, near the Chattooga river, South Carolina. Odocoileus virginianus
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