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In North Dakota, hitting a deer while driving doesn’t allow you to keep it—only licensed hunters may possess deer, and roadkill must be reported to authorities.
In North Dakota, drivers who strike a deer are not allowed to keep it, even if the animal is dead.
The state’s wildlife regulations state that only licensed hunters may legally possess deer, and hitting one while driving does not grant ownership.
Authorities emphasize that roadkill remains state property and must be reported to the Game and Fish Department.
Attempting to take a deer from the roadway could result in fines or legal penalties.
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