Well, against better judgment, my instinct would be to see how it died if possible. If you notice any possible lesions or injuries on the body of the deer, then it means that your deceased friend had an assailant before rushing into your backyard. If not, it may have died naturally -- of course, this could heavily rely on the presumed age of the deer.
If you do notice injuries, it could mean that you have a predator running around the area, possibly a coyote. The best possible action may be to call animal control, although I don't know what they could do at the moment. Ask them the same question.
it was torn to peices
It means you have a mentally ill fisherman that lives nearby
Atually it's Courtney who is dead and her body was found in a hole in her backyard
Then you have a dead cat in your backyard.
You can bury your dead goldfish in your backyard or flush it down the toilet. Make sure to handle it with care and show respect for your pet.
Yes, they find her body in the season finale.
The dead cat in my backyard...
If you have found a dead kitten, it is important to handle its body with care and respect. You can bury the kitten in a suitable location, such as a pet cemetery or your backyard, or contact a local animal control agency for guidance on proper disposal. It is important to handle the situation with sensitivity and compassion.
wait. keep it warm in blankets and heat pads. you will soon see
You can either bury your dead fish in your backyard or dispose of it in the trash. Make sure to wrap it in a plastic bag before throwing it away to prevent any odor.
To properly dispose of a dead betta fish, you can wrap it in a paper towel and place it in the trash. Alternatively, you can bury it in your backyard or garden. Avoid flushing it down the toilet as it can harm the environment.
To properly dispose of a dead betta fish, you can wrap it in a paper towel and place it in the trash. Alternatively, you can bury it in your backyard or garden. Avoid flushing it down the toilet as it can harm the environment.
If you don't have a backyard, you can consider burying your dead guinea pig in a pet cemetery if available in your area, or you can contact your local animal control or veterinarian's office for guidance on proper disposal methods. Alternatively, cremation services can also be considered.