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<blockquote data-quote="7mm08" data-source="post: 4671564" data-attributes="member: 4573"><p>Well none of that was her FEMORAL ARTERIES. THOSE on human much like a deer form at your umbilicus( belly button) from your aorta ( under the spine )and run down both your legs essentially. There are branches off the femorals themselves although smaller as you go further down the leg ( distally) </p><p></p><p>Possibly a thoracic artery/vein that is under every rib that communicates with the spine. They can bleed like stink , but not anything like a femoral/aorta/carotid. That kind of bleeding you can HEAR! A glancing blowing would get you that , a deep arrow should have hit aorta/vena cava and a quick kill. </p><p></p><p>The deer will wonder off a ways and die. Look for it around water is my guess</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mm08, post: 4671564, member: 4573"] Well none of that was her FEMORAL ARTERIES. THOSE on human much like a deer form at your umbilicus( belly button) from your aorta ( under the spine )and run down both your legs essentially. There are branches off the femorals themselves although smaller as you go further down the leg ( distally) Possibly a thoracic artery/vein that is under every rib that communicates with the spine. They can bleed like stink , but not anything like a femoral/aorta/carotid. That kind of bleeding you can HEAR! A glancing blowing would get you that , a deep arrow should have hit aorta/vena cava and a quick kill. The deer will wonder off a ways and die. Look for it around water is my guess [/QUOTE]
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