More than 8,000 Mich. deer dead from disease

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The Morning Sun - 10/20/12

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A disease has killed more than 8,000 Michigan deer this year, causing some hunters to possibly skip the season and dealing a blow to shops that sell hunting gear.

The number of dead whitetails has climbed significantly since summer when hundreds were reported in just a handful of counties. Deaths now have occurred in much of the southern Lower Peninsula, west of Interstate 75, the result of a disease transmitted by a biting fly, according to the state Department of Natural Resources.

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Some type of biting fly? Yes, just like the ones the crazy scientist have been working on, they also have a drone masquito and several others. Monsters!