Key Deer are an endangered species that lives in the Florida Keys. In 1950 they were only 20-30 Key Deer left, but their current population is 700-800. They are the smallest deer in North American.
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Key Deer are an endangered species that lives in the Florida Keys.
Key Deer are an endangered species that lives in the Florida Keys.
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