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Taiwan's sambar deer are besieged by 3 dogs trapped in the creek bed Taitung forest steward god rescue

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Taiwan's sambar deer are besieged by 3 dogs trapped in the creek bed Taitung forest steward god rescue

Rescue now! Taiwanese sambar deer return to the mountains.

When the personnel of the Dawu Workstation of the Taitung Forestry Management Office of the Forestry Bureau went deep into the mountainous area to work a few days ago, they heard the dogs barking wildly, and quickly went over to find out, and found that there was a Taiwan sambar deer standing in the rushing stream, and the three wild dogs were barking wildly on the shore.

Wu Wenxiong, director of the Dawu Workstation of the Taitung Forestry Management Office, said that on the morning of the 25th, when he led the staff into the Dazhu Creek in the dawu Mountain Natural Reserve area, he was performing the task of spot checking the patrol box, when he suddenly heard the dogs barking wildly, followed the prestige, and saw three wild dogs trying to pounce, and in the turbulent stream, there stood a Taiwan sambar deer, constantly "yo, yo" barking, at that time the wild dogs may be hindered by the rapid flow of water, and they did not dare to go into the water.

Wu Wenxiong said that at that time, the distance between the workstation personnel and the sambar deer was about 300 meters, and the dogs found that someone was approaching, so they ran away with a smoke, leaving only the sambar deer standing alone in the turbulent water, and the sambar deer found that after the dogs left, they also slowly climbed ashore and walked into the forest.

Taitung ForestRy Management Office said that Taiwan's sambar deer like to forage at the water's edge, soak in the water, and like to swim, so the name "sambar deer", and this sambar deer is a bull deer, strong in size, with two fat soft antler velvet, may be chased by the dog, they jumped into the water to take refuge, fortunately the group of dogs barked wildly to attract the attention of the staff, scared away the wild dogs, let the sambar deer get out of trouble.

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