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NewsNovember 25, 2016

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- A Wisconsin hunter has killed an eight-point ... doe? WLUK-TV reported Wayne Douville was hunting in northeastern Wisconsin on Monday when he shot a 180-pound deer with eight points on its antlers. On closer inspection, Douville and his friend discovered the deer had female genitalia. Jeff Pritzl, district wildlife supervisor for the state Department of Natural Resources, said the deer was tagged a buck because the antlers were at least three inches long...

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- A Wisconsin hunter has killed an eight-point ... doe? WLUK-TV reported Wayne Douville was hunting in northeastern Wisconsin on Monday when he shot a 180-pound deer with eight points on its antlers. On closer inspection, Douville and his friend discovered the deer had female genitalia. Jeff Pritzl, district wildlife supervisor for the state Department of Natural Resources, said the deer was tagged a buck because the antlers were at least three inches long.

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