In three months, a deer seen by local residents with colorful threads hung on antlers was helped by the Wildlife Protection Agency.



On the 21st of the local time, foreign media such as CBS of the United States said that the California Wildlife Protection Agency has succeeded in capturing a young stag that has been chasing since September.




The protectorate responded to a report of deer hanging from wool in the Fair Oaks Forest and began rescue operations.

Witnesses explained that antlers were entangled in a hammock hung in the backyard of the house, and the branches hanging from the hammock were broken and hung together on the antlers while the deer was trying to escape.



The Protection Bureau says that if an object that people use gets caught in the antlers, not only can the deer's health be herd, but the antlers of other deer can get tangled together.

They were also concerned that in serious cases, several deer could be injured, diseased to each other, or death by attracting the attention of natural enemies.




The deer, which was not easily caught despite the persistent pursuit, was finally caught by an anesthesia gun shot by a scientist at the Wildlife Conservation Agency on the 19th.

After releasing the tangled hammock, Mr. Morel cut off large horns so that illegal poachers would not stand out and be killed.

It is known that the stag's antlers regrow every spring.




The Wildlife Conservation Authority said, "These accidents are caused by people who feed the deer. It's not a wonder or a thing to like that deer often stand out. It's something that deer eats and forgets to be vigilant and appears in the neighborhood. "This is becoming more frequent."



He also warned, "Originally, deer are animals that don't need human touch. It is absolutely illegal to feed them."



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