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The loneliest deer in Niagara Falls

The loneliest deer in Niagara Falls

For a whole year, tourists have caught fleeting glimpses of a white-tailed deer marooned on a tiny island on the edge of the Horseshoe Falls. But don't despair for the four-legged squatter, writes Nick Taylor-Vaisey. The deer might have found its own paradise on the brink.

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