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How Did a Deer End up on Top of a Power Pole?

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Conservation worker and C2C listener Bruce shared a bizarre photo on CoastToCoast Facebook page of a deer that somehow wound up atop a power pole in a rural area somewhere in the US northeast.

According to Bruce, the most likely explanation for how the deer wound up there is that it was hit by a train, since there are train tracks several yards away.

However, he notes, “the deer would have to have traveled in the air approximately 45 feet (across) to the pole and reach a height of approximately 22 feet (up) to reach the top of the pole.”

But being hit by a train seems unlikely, since that kind of impact would have made the picture too gruesome. The deer shows no signs of external wounds.

Could it be that a large and strong bird like an eagle or something like the legendary creature, the so-called thunderbird, might have tried carrying ithe deer and dropped it because it was too heavy? Maybe the deer has fallen victim to a failed alien abduction.

The question remains, how did the deer ended up on top a power pole?


 

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    • Slimey

      Look it’s a biird, no train. It seems according to you the train hit it. Most obvious explanation. :wink:

      • Equalizer

        Depending on the surrounding terrain…Few or no tall trees to hide a fresh kill carcass? Most likely a mountain lion stash.

    • Hang all drunkdrivers

      Most likely a prank by some drunken teens.

    • Icecharge

      I agree with a theory that it was a thunderbird or griffin that caught the deer but the deer was too heavy for even the giant bird and it settled on an electric pole to rest. Then, the bird got an electric shock and jumped off. In my youth, I heard a story told by a reindeer-man in Finnish Lapland on the north side of the Polar circle. The man had skied towards his home on the frozen river named Ounas. He was coming from a seasonal gathering of reindeers and reindeer-men. He was alert because he was used to looking for reindeers in the forests of Lapland. Suddenly, he noticed a huge eagle gliding downward toward him. Sure, it was an air-raid of the eagle. The reindeer man was a tough guy and decided to fight back. He pulled one of his two long forest skees from his foot and started to flail the eagle with the ski. The eagle tried to attack from several directions but the reindeer-man was not a loser. He won the eagle that had to give in and fly away. The eagle may have tried to catch a reindeer but failed because of the reindeer-men who had their rifles and guarded keenly their herd. Frustrated, the hungry eagle tried to catch a lonely reindeer-man but failed again. The reindeer-man said afterward that the eyes of the eagle were like nickel mark-coins (almost like silver-dollars).

      I think that there still are some giant eagles in the large forests of North America and Eurasia but when people see them they in most cases think that the eagles they see, are normal eagles and do not watch them more carefully. The giant eagles fly so high above the thunder clouds, using the strong rising air-flows for their advantage, that they cannot be distinguished from the normal eagles. Additionally, the giant eagles can make their nests on the mountains so high that the people cannot reach them. The mountaineers and ornithologists could tell more observations concerning the giant eagles.

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