In the bushes, I was shocked to see a “deer deer” shot in the head with an arrow… and walked around with an arrow inserted | INTERNATIONAL | CTWANT

So creepy! A man in Wisconsin, USA, was walking in the woods of a park a few days ago when he saw a doe that was shot through the head by an arrow. Although the arrow had been obviously hit in the head, it seemed to be unaffected. , still come and go freely, walking around, super weird scene, like the “living corpse deer” only seen in movies.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, Collin Buth, who usually lives in Wisconsin, was riding a bicycle while passing through (Milwaukee park) in Whitner Park. He heard movement in the woods next to him, and later found out that it was a group of deer coming out for a walk. . Among the deer’s walking team, he found one of them, which seemed to be very strange. After a closer look, he found that the head of the doe was obviously pierced by an arrow, but it was still able to move. . In addition to being frightened, Booth hurriedly recorded the spectacle and uploaded it to the Internet, which later aroused discussions among netizens.

Although a doe was hit by an arrow in the head, it was still able to walk around in the woods. (Picture / Retrieved from YouTube / Inside Edition)

It can be seen in the film that the back of the doe’s head is pierced by an arrow with green feathers at the end, and when the doe’s face is turned to the camera, the tip of the arrow can be seen from the front left of the doe The face was pierced and exposed, which means that the arrow clearly penetrated the deer’s head, but the doe did not fall down, or felt pain, and was still walking in the woods with great energy, just like watching a movie. The “living deer” arrived.

Booth told the media that basically he found out that the Whitnall Park where the deer is located is prohibited from hunting, so he has no way of knowing where the deer were attacked. At present, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has been involved in the investigation and will strengthen local supervision to understand whether hunting behavior occurs.

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