The bambi moms in my yard don’t cotton to approaching their fawns. Some in the ‘hood have vet bills to prove it.
Definitely very cute. I’m an animal lover, no longer a hunter (except if I need food) and a life NRA and 2nd Amendment supporter. Animals do not have calculating agendas as do Hillary and the political class. Citizens need guns for self defense against criminals and tyrants.
Adorable. But...I had 2 spotted fawns in my backyard that were on one side of the fence and doe was on the other side and my small rat terrier mix ran out to see why the fawns were bellowing and that doe came out and went to rearing up stomping on the pup.
Pup was ok, but I saw the whole thing and I would not want that doe coming after me.
That baby could have been hurt if the doe was nearby.
Animals are warm and fuzzy looking, but——
The animal clearly recognized that this was another baby, albeit a strange one, and not a threat.
It’s a cute video. And I don’t mean to be a wet blanket. But tameness in a wild animal is one of the symptoms of rabies. If you want to pet a deer go to a zoo.
Crazyivan’s inverted law of mass vs. velocity states that you can run faster while carrying a bear cub than you can without it.
Innocent and cute recognized innocent and cute.
Once when my son and his wife and little girl were out crusin the back roads, they came upon a spotted fawn and its mom.
Josh slowly opened the door and edged his little one out and the young un’s got acquainted, while momma just watched.
That little gal grew up to be the best wild kitten, chipmunk, squirrel magnet you ever saw.
But, when she became old enough to hunt and got her license, I said that I thought she liked deer.
Her reply, “ Oh gramma, I like deer. But I LOVE venison”