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Season: Summer
Season Change: May 1, 2007
Weather: Early summer creates a contrast between the teetering weather, as it changes to standing on solid ground. The deer have long shed their winter coats and now a light summer coat takes its place. Vegetation has grown long and healthy, and many of the animals are emerging now as the temperatures warm up. Food is plentiful, along with thick sunlight during the noon (which creates too-hot temperatures sometimes). It is also this time that the antlers of the stags are beginning to form, and by the end of the season, they should be ripe enough and ready to peel the velvet in autumn.
Breeding and Birthing: Allowed all year long. (There is no rule restricting real deer about when to breed.)
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