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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The Ohio Division of Wildlife is asking residents to report sightings of deer behaving abnormally, including appearing disoriented or showing little to no fear of humans, to track an outbreak of a disease. Wildlife experts are tracking the spread of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, one of the most common diseases among white-trailed deer in the country, which is capable of killing the animal in large numbers. The division typically sees deer with the disease every year; Deer Biologist Clint McCoy said the number of reports so far this year are "more significant" than average (exceeding 500), but not expected to be as severe as some previous years, such as 201

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