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Blue Tongue #9017038 03/09/24 03:47 AM
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Saw 2 dead deer in a cove on Lake Fork ... neither were consumed by any other animal. The buck was on the ground .... the doe was laying in the water. Blue Tongue possibly?

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Who knows - could be anything that is lethal

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Re: Blue Tongue [Re: gspbrad] #9017267 03/09/24 08:08 PM
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Has it been that warm up there already?

Like above, could be lots of things.


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The Blue Tongue hypothesis could be a bit of a jump. Tough life being a deer, many things could kill them and only a necropsy with microscope can determine the cause.

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Next door neighbor found a dying deer a couple years ago. Hemmoragic disease, caused by a tiny insect called a Midge. Lots of possibilities for a dead deer.



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Re: Blue Tongue [Re: gspbrad] #9017912 03/11/24 12:34 PM
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The thought behind blue tongue is both deer were intact. Nothing ate on either one. I found that odd. Also - both deer were within 150 yards of each other. Went back a few day later and someone cut the head off the buck.

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Originally Posted by NGHTTRN
Has it been that warm up there already?

Like above, could be lots of things.


The week before I found the buck - temps hit low 90s.

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