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What does a deer look like when he's angry?

What does a deer look like when he's angry? Do they kick or something like that?


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I was late for work this morning, because I got stuck in Zeno's paradox

I don't think that deers kick very much. Certainly not like horses. An angry deer is more likely to threaten you with his antlers.


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They act like a bull, head down, tail up and dig into the ground with their hooves. They can attack humans, automobiles, etc if they want. Mostly they run away out of fear but you better watch a male in heat. They keep a tight jaw but on occasion they will show their teeth and kick u  and stand on their rear legs and maul with their front. Get a buck cornered and U will find out quick.


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I know you probable dont like hunters but I have encountered a few instances I beleive to be anger in whitetails in northeastern ky. They smell anything close to a human smell they begin to get agitated fairly quickly. My father took me hunting as a child we came across a deer scrape. thats where they use their antlers to clean a spot on the ground usually urinating on this spot. My father pead on this spot, for several days we watched this spot when late one eve. this young buck approached that spot my father used this deer when nuts, rubbing his antlers against anything within reach, snorting, stomping, scraping the scrape again and again. My dad wistled at him once or twice the deer stopped looked our way and charged at us I was in awe of this creatures anger turns out after research in the field deer use those scrapes as territory during mateing season,usefull info? interesting to watch? Most def.


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what does a deer print look like


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I would have to say he looks the same as he does when he's happy, lonely or bored.  The difference is he will be charging at you antlers first. 

If you witness this behavior, don't stick around to watch him; run! If you are agile, climb up a tree as fast as you can and when you reach the top hold on and thank the Lord for those opposing thumbs!


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