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Deer have dichromatic vision, meaning they only have two types of cone cells in their eyes compared to the three that humans possess. These cone cells allow humans to see various colors, including reds, greens, and blues. Deer, however, are limited to seeing blues and greens. They are mostly blind to red and orange hues.
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Knowing factors like the photoperiod, weather conditions, and even the moon phase can influence when deer are most active, giving you vital clues about when to be on the lookout. Let’s break down how deer movement changes throughout the seasons and how you can make the most of these shifts to increase your chances of success.
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By staying undetectable across these sensory domains, you make it harder for the deer’s sensory gating systems to register you as a threat, which increases your chances of success in the field.
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