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Mango

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Apr 7, 2006
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Deer do love to eat salt and are all over the place in South Walton. The second photo looks a little posed to me, maybe photoshopped. Deer don't let people get too close this time of year.


200748_1025157762749_1639410154_56927_5272_n.jpg Christmas, 2008. :lol:
 

Teresa

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The deer was not posed or photoshopped. He was very tired from swimming. Some people even petted him. Some of us have been checking back with Camp Helen State park to see if they had any more info on the deer. He has not been seen on the beach since that day. They think that is a good sign that he is OK.

An amazing photo. I would have loved seeing the deer resting on the beach. When do you ever see a deer doing that (relaxing), anywhere?
 

Mango

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An amazing photo. I would have loved seeing the deer resting on the beach. When do you ever see a deer doing that (relaxing), anywhere?

I have a compost heap and the deer bed down in it all the time, especially Winter because it says warmer. Just this Summer, there was a baby deer bedding down a lot in the woods close to the houses to avoid predators. He must have lost his mother because the kids in the neighborhood were hand feeding it. They get used to people, and I have tried to chase them away from my flowers and have had many just stand there and look at me. I've come within feet of them; they put their heads up and go back back to doing what they were doing.

I'm no deer expert, but probably what happened was the deer got disoriented somehow and thought the gulf was a lake it could cross. I am not sure of what the hunting laws are in Sowal, but hunting season has been in high gear here, and deer are sticking really close to houses since you can't shoot within 500 ft of a house.

These pics were just taken recently in WA. I saw them on Facebook. They are not in order, but the deer became exhausted and freezing from the water, climbed onto the boat and were released at shore.

Having said all that, I have never seen a deer like that one on the beach and I am absolutely certain it is Prancer. No doubt. :cool:

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Arkiehawg

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Deer do love to eat salt and are all over the place in South Walton. The second photo looks a little posed to me, maybe photoshopped. Deer don't let people get too close this time of year.

You must be a city slicker Murray...:lol:

I've seen plenty of deer in backyards and back doors this time of the year. They get hungry and have a tendency to venture out of their normal routines.

Here is an interesting article from last year with exhausted deer "posing" after getting onto a boat for rescue....

http://alaskaquestcharters.com/pdf/deerrescue_jnuempire.pdf

Woops didn't see Mango's post above about the same article....Oh well, here is the article that goes with those pictures....
 
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Bobby J

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The deer was not posed or photoshopped. He was very tired from swimming. Some people even petted him. Some of us have been checking back with Camp Helen State park to see if they had any more info on the deer. He has not been seen on the beach since that day. They think that is a good sign that he is OK.

The waves were up that day so I guess anything is possible. Come to think of it, I have let some strange people pet me to after a long session in the surf.
 

Arkiehawg

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The waves were up that day so I guess anything is possible. Come to think of it, I have let some strange people pet me to after a long session in the surf.

If you would shave your back more often, that wouldn't happen...:roll:
 
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