easy45 said:Whats sad?
easy45 said:Whats sad?
Takes a heck of a fox to do that!Vermin93 said:easy45 said:Whats sad?
He ate that whole deer in under 2 hrs.
Mr.Bro said:easy45 said:Whats sad?
Doe looks kinda sickly to me.Yote following close behind.
Not uncommon to see all types of critters using a salt lick. Doubt that yote (which I originally mistook for a fox!) bothered the deer. Probably just getting a little salt.stik said:Mr.Bro said:easy45 said:Whats sad?
Doe looks kinda sickly to me.Yote following close behind.
2 hours later is not very close behind.
Why is it that some deer are terribly thin, sometimes bony, in areas where there is plenty of food and the other deer are healthy? I have some at my salt lick that are big and healthy and a couple that come eat salt that look like they are anorexic. Any known explanation for this?BSK said:Doe doesn't look sickly to me, although she might still be pregnant.
Tomahawk said:This would be considered sad, in my opinion.
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