in the direction the deer was traveling
Thats why you don't scare the deer, you SHOOT them!You don't scare them you SHOOT the bitches
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no, the deer blood covers you
Unless the deer has a disease, no.
No Amber does not comes from deer' blood.. It is fossile tree resin...
A deer tick sucks blood from the deers back.
The Tick feeds off of the deers blood. The deer is not killed so the relationship is parasitism.
They don't live together intentionally, but because deer do take refuge under trees and in brush, and ticks live in trees and brush, they're thrust together just like humans are...Because deer tick suck the deers blood. The deer is the deer ticks' host.
blood and water
A deer tick is a carnivore. It feeds on the blood of mammals, birds, and sometimes reptiles.
It means you probably shot the deer in the lungs.
Yes, blood meal can effectively repel deer due to its strong scent and taste, which can deter them from entering an area.