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  • It didn't get out agin?

  • LOL

    "Stay inside Catherine:

    " NO"

  • 0:24 haha :P

  • hahaha

  • Thats the fawns defense mechanism, the fawn wont move until the very last moment. That was funny, good thing you ran or you would've gotten a beating. Cool vid thou

  • I would've shot both those fuckers...the guy was just trying to help...

  • @rancid253 ok thats just wrong i mean i hunt but thats just not right

  • @rancid253 wow you are stupid. It's an instinct. What kind of moron...

  • @rancid253 I have a feeling you "would've" done a lot of things sitting behind the computer.

  • @neoperseus actually...my computer is stationed right next to my window...So I could easily shoot those little fuckers with my Benelli straight out my window.

  • should have tied a rope around its neck and pulled it out with a car

  • @dangeruss ahahahahahahahahah

  • Humans are probably more likely to disown their children if a wild animal touches them than an animal is LOL!

  • Looks like the mom still cant find her baby.

  • Friday morning driving to work, passing the field, I saw the doe looking, staring towards the road. Thursday morning driving to work I had seen the fawn lying along side the road, having been hit.

  • i agree most people believe that "animals wont care" for their babies after human touch them, but it was passed on by generation to gnereation. most animals do care. no matter what. animals are more parental then humans.

  • I just have one question for the deer:

    umad?

  • cant you kick its nut head.it looks only a kick.

  • He said "There's the mom" and I shouted "Run AWAAAAAYYYYY!!!!" at the screen.

  • at 0:23 it yelled mom

    

  • LOL ^^

  • 0:22 - What the fck do you want?

  • Waah

  • thats why you leave it alone

  • that doe did the right thing

  • I can't help but laugh at baby deers when they cry ! Soo cute when they do that !

  • 0:21 lol @ baby deer frightening the dude xD

  • Jeez, What A Clueless Lady

  • You should have called the animal rescue!

  • @rohitvip For your information, there is no such thing as animal rescue. Most people don't know that. Just TRY to call the police and get advice about what to do when any such thing happens. They don't know shit, and they don't care. Even if you have a giant dead deer in the basement of your house, they will do nothing. If you have an animal stuck in your pool, they will do nothing. We are on our own when this happens, as shocking as that sounds.

  • @organboi WHAT? I infact volunteer for a non-profit wildlife rescue organization, the Wild Forever Foundation, look it up! If you find a sick,injured or orphaned animal find a licensed wildlife rehabber in your area, all states have them.

    Check out my other videos, we do this almost every day!

  • @organboi well why would you call the police of course they wont do anything lol its not there problem they are not needed for this lol it would be wasting their time when they could do other things, cops are not animal rescue lol. as for animal rescue, there is such a thing thanks ive been involved helping save animals that need it most and also set them free to where they belong. Guess it depends on where ya live because where im from animal rescue is a big deal and is around EVERYWHERE!

  • lol i thought it was funny when everyone started freaking out about the mama coming. then that woman was like "ima go out there"

    btw, why did everyone run when the mama came?

  • @Annahanley cuz they just thought that running away was better then getting pwned in the face by a deer derp

  • @ihateschoolx10 lol point taken

  • WAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • someone should kick that deer in his face.. maybe chuck norris

  • I feel like it would have been easier just to dig a little bit so it's not such a tight spot. Did the fawn ever make it out??

  • next time call animal control

  • @romeodelta1178 and you think animal control wouldnt do it the saem way, etxept with two people?.....

  • @SanguinetheWOlf Actually, as an animal control officer with 15 years experience my answer is NO. Why try to move a perfectly healthy fawn in the first place? I'm sure they "thought" it was abandoned cause they didnt see the mother. Thats what does do with young fawns, they bed them down and come feed them every few hours. I certianly would have known that when that fawn bleated that the doe would be coming. Not trying to knock anyone but like I said call animal control next time.

  • @romeodelta1178 I am actually pretty sure you made that bullshit up. You might like to hike and stuff, btu that doesnt prove shit. Animal control, who rescue ANIMALS,, Use there hands with gloves, and in case of a dangerous animals (Preds, Big animals, snakes ea., they use tools.. With fawns they always have used theyr hands .....

  • @SanguinetheWOlf I'm tired of this already, you really think i make stuff up to fit my agenda? Being an animal control officer isnt the glorified job I would lie about. PM me for my info, I don't lie

  • @romeodelta1178 I am wildlife control also(almost 15 years)! This lady was hellbent on letting her dog out in the front yard,you can see the red leash in the grass. Beyond my better judgement, I was going to move the fawn to the side of the house for the safty of the fawn and the dog. The momma would have stomped the dog into the ground and being chained up right next to the fawn it would have gotten real ugly real quick! You shouldn't move fawns unless they are in eminent danger.

  • @Wildrsq Im 12 and my family raise animals such as wolves tigers lepords their all tamed without licencses i have 4 pet deer i tamed them in less then 2 seconds with a deer call i learned And i raise Foxes rats mice owls hawks redtailed hawks

  • @vulpix556 I have worked with lions , tigers and large wildlife also and I wouldn't call any of them tame! Raising these animals without a license isn't a very smart thing to do, for the safety of the animals.

  • @romeodelta1178 Thats what i do,wildlife rescue and humane wildlife control. you really should read the other comments.

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  • @john17972 go to hell 

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  • @john17972 lmfao ur such a dumbass "FUQ" YOU. && dont worry there is a special place in hell reserved for ppl like you with completely no consideration for any other living creature but urself.. ;) lol man, i thought u were jking when u commented "shoot the fawn" ur seriously FUQED in the head

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  • @john17972 lol actually im none of those and i dont believe that at all but whatever :P clearly we have different opinions so lets just end this here. pce.

  • did you guys manage to get the baby deer out after all?

  • @tamithomas nope, I left it right there.

  • @Wildrsq for how long until it died?

  • @IamRy4n01 It didn't die and was seen for weeks in that area.

  • @Wildrsq funny video at least some people have common sense

  • @Wildrsq Did the Baby survive?

  • How do deers attack? it didnt have horns.

  • @bigboy3620 the get pretty vicious with their kicks

  • @bigboy3620 They use thier front hooves...and they are sharp lol

  • @bigboy3620 they use their sharp hooves to box and kick also, very dangerous they are too!

  • @CPdexter25 That's not true. They stayed around that house for about a week and the mother deer took care of her fawn the whole time.

  • @CPdexter25 The whole "Mothers wont take care of their babies after human contact" thing is a myth. For birds, for deer, for just about any animal. The Survival instinct is stronger than some human scent.

  • @xReoDESUx You are right. Except for bunnies for some reason.We have never had a momma bunny return to the nest after it was disturbed.

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  • @xReoDESUx Actually, that isn't correct. No, not all birds or wild animals will abandon their babies

    if a human touches them but in some cases, that is what happens. It depends on the bird or the animal. But

    sparrows and mourning doves aren't touchy about that stuff and pigeons aren't either. They'll still

    take care of their babies no matter if a person touches them or not.

  • @Anntelope It is correct, actually. I've taken several courses in wildlife behavior and all that happy jazz. And from personal experience of having to rescue fledglings from mine and my neighbors cat. Mostly robins and one of the biggest myths about a bird not caring for its baby any longer after human interaction was about robins. Every fledgling I've handled and moved, the parents always continued to feed it.

  • @xReoDESUx I belong to a bird rescue group in NYC and we handle fledglings all the time with no problem.

  • @xReoDESUx you are right. Birds dont have a very good sense of smell

  • @Wildrsq They do not. :P

  • @xReoDESUx Unless you don't use deodorant, then momma is gonna smell you

  • @CPdexter25 Not true. Learn proper grammar. 

  • @Lovebeecharmer It is true get ur facts Right even look it up.

  • haha people, if ur gana post something mean, go do it somewhere else. Its better that they try to remove the fawn instead of killing it, or the mom. does will take care of there young even if someone touches it.

  • At least no one got hurt. Did the baby deer eventually go back with it's mom into the woods or did you have to call the animal police or something?

  • @Diversitial you idiot i have been rescueing wildlife longer than you have been alive!The doe always leave their fawns during the day and if that lady would have let her dog outside one or both of the animals would have gotten hurt.

  • Key point to take from this is don't go near fawns or any other yearlings, mama is ALWAYS going to be pissed and it's the females that fight the hardest to protect their young. You should've called an animal control service at least for advice, the last thing you need is to be trying to save the fawn and mama sneaks up behind you. Game over at that point and fyi if you are ever out in the bush or near wild animals ALWAYS have at least a 6" hunting knife, me personally I take my K-Bar.

  • @meanshein That is not entirely true. We have rescued lots of fawns and wildlife where the momma was hit by a car or killed somehow. I have rescued 1000's of animals and NEVER have had to physically defend my self against them. I do wildlife control and wildlife rescue and deal with our wildlife daily.

  • @Wildrsq Ok I understand if the mama was killed that you'ld take it in but what I'm saying is for people who don't have any wildlife experience to steer clear from fawns. There are too many videos of people letting their pets out to meet the deer/wildlife and next thing you know they're in a brawl with the parents. It disgusts me to see people treating wildlife like they aren't any real threat, I do agree with you though that that fawn was in a tough spot and it did need some help getting out

  • @meanshein Yeah your right people should just leave wildlife alone. This fawn wasn't stuck and didn't need help and I shouldn't have tried to move it but the home owner was hell bent on letting her dog go outside (you can see the red leash right behind me in the video) and if she would had let the dog out , something real bad would have happened.Lucky for both animals I was the example of what the momma deer would do if her fawn was messed with. The lady understands the danger now :)

  • I thought the baby deer was dead in the beginning but then it was moving.. So yeah...

  • I was riding an saw a baby deer, I helped it out an a buck an a doe came an all I was doing was helping it, I had to keep it an run into my race trailer till they left they were so mad, then I let him go an it found them again,

  • Put some wires or gates around the bottom of your porch so the deere wont be tempted to seek shelter there again. There are also scents on the market that can deter deere from the area.

  • the deers like "YOINK" my camera now

  • @ChicagoDaBest1 Yep she almost did :)

  • So, did the fawn get out? How did it even get there in the first place?

  • Those are some prettttty weird sounds its making. Guess someone hasn't learned from jurassic park, not to mess with the baby or else mama gets maddddd. lol.

  • i thought i heard the guy say stay inside and then i heard the mom say no? WTF

  • lol to all the people who are like leave it alone, it would be in your face if the house collapsed

  • What kind of idiot tries to pick up an new born baby deer? Retard

  • @musichider Someone that rescues animals. The lady was going to let her dog out (you can see the red leash right behind me in the video) and one of the animals would have gotten hurt, if not both.

  • WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • their squeal is very annoying

  • whata dumbass

  • @SSgtParmer what kind of dumb-ass would post a comment without reading any of the other comments first.

  • @Wildrsq

    Your comment is so retarded, I took a screenshot of it so I can show it to others.

  • if this happens again muffle to fawns mouth, and retreve it, mamma was a good dam(mother) and came to ward off any danger, we are seeing deer have fawns close to people for protection at alarming rates due to predators, elk too at even more alarming rates, kudos to the deer, she'll be a good mama and raise a fine fawn, wildlife are a part of the woods the home owner should feel privledged to hasve the deer shoose her home for safety!

  • @LadyElk1 when it happens again,and it has, I wont touch the fawn unless the fawn is in danger.

  • @LadyElk1 Wrong, now the mother won't touch that deer just so you know, look as her elbow came into contact with the fawn, now the mamma deer won't get near it in most cases.

  • @Diversitial You are wrong!! The mother deer and her fawn hung out in that area for more than a week and were fine. We have handled 100's of fawns and the mother never abandoned or rejected them.

  • @Wildrsq You touch them it gives the scent...

  • @Diversitial We have moved many many fawns that were in danger (next to/ on busy roads,mall parking lots,in yards where the people had dogs...) and unless the mother is dead, they have always come back and accepted her fawn. I rescue animals for a living and have dealt with more baby animals then I can count. You want to touch them as little as possible and then stay away and observe from a distance.

  • Cristiano Ronaldo and his son!HAHAHA

  • I love it at 0:22 .

  • Good job! Loved how you respected mom and her desire to save her baby.

  • That would have made a great dinner . . .

  • aww so cute the fawn called it's mommy and the mommy came running

    ;D

  • man she came coming quick.....she had to be close

  • did you end up getting it out? or was the mommy still in the way?

  • I left it right there, where momma put it. It's completely normal for the new fawns to lay still and wait for momma to come get them after the danger (people) passes .The momma was never "in the way" she was watching out for her baby.The lady in the house moved into the mountains but didn't want a fawn in her yard.

  • Why was that lady having so much trouble getting the fawn out from under that porch? It can't be that strong...

  • Did you see who comes running when you touch the fawn??

  • That lady still had more than enough time to pull the fawn out before she even noticed the mother approaching. Being a baby, it's probably very weak and it should have been very easy to pull out from under the porch long before the mother arrived to "protect" it.

  • The only lady was in the house and she isn't fast enough or young enough to get the fawn out. You can't "just pull it out", it was wedged in there and if you pulled on it you could hurt it. and it only takes momma a few seconds to come to the rescue!!!!

  • Then how did the fawn get in there to begin with? It's not like the mother would be stupid enough to shove it down there in a place where it couldn't get out...

  • It wasn't stuck! The fawn just crawled under the deck to get in the shade, I suppose. When they are that young, they spend a lot of their time hiding from predators and being still. The fawn did get out by itself when the coast was clear.

    .

  • But you said it was "wedged in there" and said it in a context that i'm assuming meant that you couldn't pull it out.

    Also, pulling on it like that wouldn't hurt it really. I mean, babies are fragile, but just pulling it out wouldn't seriously hurt it.

  • Yep!

  • lol, that fawn was like, "whaaa!" and the dude looked like "woah". lol scared him.

  • lol

  • wow...people are so ignorant

  • Ahha you almost got owned, and then that lady's like "I'mma come out and pet the deerr" lol

  • @Starsonedge

    i woulda let her try. now that would make a good youtube video

  • @Starsonedge Why is everyone saying the lady was saying "imma gonna go pet the deer."? She does no such thing. People just copy other people's comments.

  • Says who? What do you know? How stupid did you think the mother deer was? It's all bullshit about touching a fawn. You must be talking about birds and squirrels perhaps, retard?

  • i think darwin would be proud of both you guys.

  • Darin would probably not go near the animal....why? because he's dead. LOL

  • Wow that was "SOME" wild video, was the person filming hit by the mother deer? Or did you leave the camera running by itself? It was good how you ran. Did you get the deer out? Or was it stuck? Thanks for the video,

    Kym

  • I have the camera on a tripod. It was good I ran and ran up a tree too, Mama was MAD. I left the deer right where it was and I should have never even tried to move it to begin with. It wasn't stuck and thats what they do when they are young,just lay still. Gald you liked it!

  • im the first to put a coment haha!!

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