Ask the Naturalist: Why are Deer Droppings so Tiny?
Why are deer droppings so small? East Bay Regional Parks' Cat Taylor has the scoop on ungulate poop.
Cat Taylor, who works at Sunol Regional Wilderness, has been a Bay Area naturalist for 20 years. Other incarnations include ranger, researcher, scatologist, archaeologist, illustrator, and artist.
Why are deer droppings so small? East Bay Regional Parks' Cat Taylor has the scoop on ungulate poop.
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