Unless they are full metal jacket, bullets generally make bigger holes going out than they do going in. I'm not that up on deer anatomy, but if they follow the general mammalian structure, if those are exit wounds then at least one of the bullets probably went through one or both of the bucks lungs. Not a likely shot to survive for any animal.

On 10/8/2011 9:53 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
If by bullets, they would more likely be healing exit wounds. Jack
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I've been warned to not walk in the woods during deer season with a
flash of anything white on my chest, leading me to believe that most
White Tails are shot in the A$$.

I downloaded the images and made them as large as I could on my monitor
as I could before they began to break down, and the "wounds" looked more
like growths.

On 10/8/2011 6:14 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
Those "wounds"(?) are near the heart/lung area; a hunter's popular target.

Jack
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http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=14358779
This buck has been our neighborhood for a while.  He has several
protuberances on his side that are quite ugly.  I'm not sure if that
is a disease of some kind or the result of an injury.  The space
between the two large swellings suggests it might have been caused by
the horns of another buck, but I am not certain.

If anyone knows more about dee than I, I would appreciate your thoughts.
Dan
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