Hunting is a Thanksgiving tradition for many Montanans. While you are out searching for a little extra to put on the table, beware the "shebuck." Hunters in Arkansa recently brought home a little more than they planned, when the trophy buck they harvested, turned out having lady parts.According to KOBI

Terry Byrd and his 72-year-old mother Maxine were hunting near their Ida home Wednesday when Maxine bagged what appeared to be a trophy buck.

Officials with Arkansas Game and Fish went to Ida to document the rare kill and confirmed the doe, but tagged it a buck because it has antlers. A deer biologist says a doe with antlers is unusual and has documented three of them in the natural state in his 15 year career.

 

 

 

 

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