A 72-year-old deer hunter was attacked by a doe shortly after shooting it with his crossbow on January 2nd. The injury was severe enough to warrant transportation by ambulance to St. Agnes Hospital but no details have been given on the severity of the w
Every animal has a fight or flight instinct that they rely on to survive. For whitetail deer, this instinct is usually flight. However, a buck in Minnesota decided to "buck" the trend and stand his ground and fight.
This latest batch of photos hasn’t drawn the same attention from whitetail hunters (likely because it doesn’t involve a big buck), they do show an adult deer being taken by a bobcat, one of nature’s most prolific hunters. Furthering the proof recent stud
For Oklahoma hunter, Rob Ray, there’s another danger too - one that could happen to anyone at anytime. While sitting in a ladder stand on his 160 acre property waiting for deer to show, Rob had his face attacked, nearly taking out his eye.
Tragic is the only word that comes to mind after reading the following story about an Indiana deer hunter who was recently killed after a struggle with a wounded buck.
It’s not typical for a black bear to attack a human, especially one who’s sitting in stand. On the 10 year anniversary of September 11th, a Michigan was greeted by just that and lived to tell the tale.
Last week we brought you the terrifying story of a woman who had to rescue her daughter from almost being trampled by a female whitetail deer. In sticking with that theme, we give you yet another Canadian Province with more angry deer - this time in Alber
Whitetail deer are often known to flee with the slightest hint of danger, a natural instinct which has made them one of the most enduring mammals on the face of the planet. The Canadian doe in the following story, however, forgot to read that memo.
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