There are so many strange things in the world, no, a female white-tailed deer, shot through the head by an arrow, but it looks very calm, and there is not a trace of panic. Fortunately, it was lucky, although the arrow on its head was still there, but it did not see blood.
The ancients said that after eating a loss, they would not eat the same loss a second time, but this guy's courage was really big, and he was shot and was not afraid of humans, and actually ran to the back garden of the village to forage for food.
According to local residents of New Jersey, a hunter hunted in the back hill last week. At that time, he shot several arrows in a row, and the white-tailed deer ran away, and he thought he didn't shoot, so he drove back. Most likely, he shot the white-tailed deer.
However, you can't do anything with him. Because bow and arrow hunting is legal in all 50 states in the United States, the United States even allows hunters to hunt 3 million white-tailed deer a year.
The animal service staff still have a conscience, unlike the fierce hunters, who are ready to catch the deer, find a doctor for it, remove the arrow from its head, and release it.
Coincidentally. About 10 percent of the more than 6 million traffic crashes that occur in the U.S. each year are wildlife-related. Although the white-tailed deer is not very tall and strong, it is the protagonist of these collision events. Some Chinese netizens joked that in the Americas, it seems that the white-tailed deer has nowhere to stay, come to China!
The white-tailed deer is not large or small, with a body length of 1.6-2 meters and a shoulder height of about 0.9 meters. Although they are called white-tailed deer, in fact, the tail is very short, generally 20-29 cm, the shortest is only 9 cm, their tail is low and the butt is generally white.
The life of the white-tailed deer is actually very stubborn. As the most diverse deer in the world, they have traveled throughout south-central North America and extended to the northern mountains of South America.
It is adaptable to the environment, eating the roots and even bark of plants to survive, and eating moss when food is scarce. In the highland plains of the Dakota region, they eat and drink snow; in mexico's savannas, they nibble on cacti; and beside mountain streams in the Andean mountains, they have no refusal to ferns.
Winter is the mating season for white-tailed deer. Under normal circumstances, a male deer will mate with 3-9 female deer at the same time, and a maximum of 4 cubs can be born in a litter, and the cubs will begin to live independently after 2 years of living with their mothers.
In fact, everyone has a vulnerable side, but most people choose to hide this vulnerability and let the strong side dominate their lives. The same is true of this white-tailed deer, although it knows the pain, in order to survive, it chooses to be strong!