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Forensic scientists caught a deer munching on a human carcass for the first time ever
Popular Science ^ | May 5, 2017 | Sarah Fecht

Posted on 12/17/2017 8:58:14 PM PST by nickcarraway

It’s gruesome, but could help investigations

Forensic scientists have to do a lot of weird things in order to solve crimes and identify bodies. Sometimes that involves leaving corpses outside to rot, to better understand what happens during and after decomposition. In fact, there are entire facilities devoted to studying the decay of donated human remains, like the 26-acre Forensic Anthropology Research Facility (FARF) in San Marcos, Texas.

In July 2014, researchers left a body in a wooded part of FARF. They wanted to learn about how different scavengers leave their marks on human remains, so they set up a motion-sensitive camera to see who would stop by. In this part of Texas, it’s not unusual to see foxes, turkey vultures, raccoons, coyotes, and other carrion-gobblers picking at a corpse. But after a few months, someone new came to the table.

Caught on camera: a white-tailed deer with a human rib bone in its mouth.

On January 5, 2015, the camera caught a glimpse of a young white-tailed deer standing near the skeleton with a human rib bone in its mouth. Then it happened again on January 13—the camera caught a deer with another rib sticking out of its mouth like a cigar. It’s not clear whether it was the same deer in both cases, but it's certainly possible first one came back for seconds.

This is the first known evidence of a deer scavenging human bones, and the authors published their findings in the Journal of Forensic Sciences.

Another deer (or possibly the same one) visited the carcass a few weeks later.

It is not, however, the first time we’ve seen deer violating their vegetarian diets. In fact, they’re known to have a taste for blood. Previously they’ve been spotted eating fish, bats, and dead rabbits. Scientists think deer and other herbivores may occasionally seek out flesh to get minerals—such as phosphorus, salt, and calcium—that may be missing from their regular diets, especially in wintertime.

The paper describes the signs of deer dining, in case it helps other forensic scientists in investigating suspicious deaths. Based on this case study and the way deer have been known to forage animal carcasses, the authors note that the ungulates tend to seek out dry bones of long-dead animals, and in particular bones with a rectangular cross-section. They cause the most damage on the ends of the bone, where the zigzag motions of their jaws leave behind a “stripped, forked pattern in the bone,” the authors note. Carnivores, by contrast, seek out fresher remains and leave punctures and pits in the bone.

Although it’s likely rare for deer to munch on human remains, being able to recognize the signs of ungulate gnawing may help investigators pinpoint where a body came from and how long it’s been dead—which could help turn a mysteriously mangled crime scene into a solved case.

Warning: the photos may be disturbing for some people.


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To: Secret Agent Man

This.

Deer crave salt and calcium. Especially bucks that are growing antlers.


21 posted on 12/18/2017 12:13:41 AM PST by Frank_Symptoms
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To: nickcarraway
Zombie Reindeer?

22 posted on 12/18/2017 12:23:20 AM PST by outofsalt ( If history teaches us anything it's that history rarely teaches us anything)
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To: nickcarraway

We finally found a use for “studies” majors?


23 posted on 12/18/2017 2:48:32 AM PST by sphinx
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To: Vision Thing
one of the characters loses his way and ends up dying in a game of Russian Roulette

Except instead off Russian Roulette the deer try to cross a busy roadway at rush hour- hard to shoot with a hoof :-)

Christopher Walken - good actor, but always played slightly creepy roles.

24 posted on 12/18/2017 4:40:33 AM PST by KosmicKitty (Waiting for inspiration)
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To: nickcarraway

Hell, what do we tell our kids at the dinner table: “How do you know you don’t like it ‘til you try it?”


25 posted on 12/18/2017 6:06:58 AM PST by Renkluaf
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To: nickcarraway

They couldn’t find a name for the facility that starts with a “B”? Gotta try harder there.


26 posted on 12/18/2017 7:14:49 AM PST by Moltke (Reasoning with a liberal is like watering a rock in the hope to grow a building)
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To: nickcarraway
"...the 26-acre Forensic Anthropology Research Facility (FARF) in San Marcos, Texas...."

Well, now I know why all those dead bodies were laying around when I rode my mountain bike through that area.

I always found that fact odd. Now it all makes sense.

27 posted on 12/18/2017 7:37:10 AM PST by T-Bone Texan
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To: catbertz

28 posted on 12/18/2017 9:47:51 AM PST by seawolf101 (Member LES DEPLORABLES)
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To: KosmicKitty



Just as long as the deer crosses a roadway with 3 lanes in each direction (totalling 6 lanes altogether) and there is at least one car driving on it. That becomes the deer version of Russian Roulette!



29 posted on 12/18/2017 10:07:03 AM PST by Vision Thing (You see the depths of our hearts, and You love us the same...)
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To: seawolf101

Lol That’s just mean.


30 posted on 12/18/2017 11:13:22 PM PST by catbertz
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