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NORTH AMERICAN

TROPHY WHITETAIL DEER
Coat: Varies seasonally. In summer, the coat is a sleek, short reddish-brown or tan color. In winter, it becomes a denser, shaggier grayish-brown to provide better insulation.
Size: Males typically weigh between 150–300 lbs, with trophy bucks in northern areas sometimes exceeding 350 lbs. Females generally weigh between 90–200 lbs.

BISON
Coat: Thick, shaggy, and dark chocolate-brown or blackish-brown. The hair is particularly long and dense on the head, neck, shoulders, and forelegs, forming a thick “cape” and a prominent beard. The coat is shed in summer, revealing shorter, lighter brown hair underneath.
Size: Males typically weigh between 1,000–2,000 lbs, with large bulls exceeding a ton. Females generally weigh between 700–1,200 lbs.
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