Makes you wonder what if an emergency vehicle had to go through. Saw
a video taken in the Ukraine for example…the same thing goes on in
those countries as well.
A friend once told me of an incident involving a relative of his and a herd of mule deer. It seems she tried to slowly edge past the herd while they were grazing along the side of the road, but before she could pass them, the herd started to cross the road. Surrounded by deer, she was afraid to move forward, lest she run one over, so she honked her horn to scare them away…
Apparently mule deer’s instinctive reaction to sudden load noises is to jump in the air and kick with their hind legs. My friend said every body panel on the car was dented, and every window smashed.
Makes you wonder what if an emergency vehicle had to go through. Saw
a video taken in the Ukraine for example…the same thing goes on in
those countries as well.
A friend once told me of an incident involving a relative of his and a herd of mule deer. It seems she tried to slowly edge past the herd while they were grazing along the side of the road, but before she could pass them, the herd started to cross the road. Surrounded by deer, she was afraid to move forward, lest she run one over, so she honked her horn to scare them away…
Apparently mule deer’s instinctive reaction to sudden load noises is to jump in the air and kick with their hind legs. My friend said every body panel on the car was dented, and every window smashed.
> Makes you wonder what if an emergency vehicle had to go through.
The cowboys seemed reasonably effective at maneuvering the herd, and could probably clear a path relatively quickly.