Although it is not very common, deer have been known to attack people. They generally do this by rearing up on their hind legs and striking with their front feet. this can do quite a bit of harm to the human body.
No, most deer are afraid of people. There are some deer that have been raised around people and so are not afraid. There are also deer in situations where they are used to being in close proximity of people and may allow people to get quite close.
My friend Aubrie Mindock narrorly escaped a moose attack in Breckenridge CO, last August 3rd. She had severe injuries from her attack and the moose almost killed her. To this day she is still recovering from her injuries from the attack. Moose do attack people and they are very dangerous. After Aubrie's attack she text me, "moose attacked, bailey missing." Bailey was her dog that went missing after the moose attacked both of them. Did you ask this question because you are going into moose territory? I suggust you look up Aubrie Mindock on Google and look up moose attacks on google if you want to learn about how to prevent an attack if you are going out. Good luck and stay safe.
They can if they're cornered and can't find another way out except through a person. Even rutting bucks have been known to put their antlers into a person or two on occasion. So yes, deer indeed do and can hurt people.
Yes they can, if you aggravate it enough to charge at you.Yes they can, if you aggravate it enough to charge at you.
Well my car was completely totaled by a darned deer
It depends on how the dog reacts when he sees the deer and the time of year. If the dog barks and the doe are in foal or if there are young foal the deer will probably attack.
yes they can.
Deer actually do like peanut butter, and no, it won't hurt them.
Unless the deer has a disease, no.
Well not exactly but the horse will spit it out.
If it is not rotten and is cooked right, it will not affect you.
An overpopulation of dear is a BAD thing it will hurt the deer and the environment. The only good thing is that some of the deer can be culled to reduce the population to sustainable levels and the culled deer make very good eating.
A deer tick sucks blood from the deers back.
you pull it off i know it will hurt but you could die from a deer tick of get really sick and suffer or you can suffer from a big loss of blood
Deer Fly ouch they hurt!
If you do it in a forest yes because you will hurt an animal's home. Those animals you might hurt include birds, deer, squirrels, and rabbits. It will probably won't hurt in plains. So the answer is yes in a way.
i have NO idea i need to know now but i cant find it anywhere and i am getting so frustrated i want to hurt something
Quadrapeds, hunted for their uses as food and clothing, as well as avoided by motorists everywhere on the fact that they really hurt when you crash into them.
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