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A young Canada lynx is among the animals wintering at the Maine Wildlife Park in Gray. Lynx have big paws, making it easier for them to move through snow. John Patriquin/Staff Photographer
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A young Canada lynx is among the animals wintering at the Maine Wildlife Park in Gray. Lynx have big paws, making it easier for them to move through snow.
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Deer do poorly in deep snowpack that lingers into the spring. These white tails currently live at Maine Wildlife Park.
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Turkeys like these at Maine Wildlife Park are among the Maine species weathering a rough winter as soft snow makes it hard for the birds to find food.
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Moving through deep snow isn't a problem for Maine's moose population, but calves may lack the needed fat reserves..