Postby Sheenar » Fri Jun 13, 2008 3:37 pm
I've heard that more people are killed by deer in the U.S. than any other animal --for the very reason TallHobbit mentioned.
It makes sense. You hit the deer and it can go through your windshield or you try to avoid said deer and hit a tree or oncoming vehicle.
Deer can also inflict serious injury with their hooves if you're stupid enough to cover yourself with deer pheromones like that one guy...
I haven't hit an animal while driving either...but when out at the state park, I too had to stop for a turtle crossing the road.
Those birds that swoop in front of your vehicle scare me sometimes --it's almost like they're playing some sort of game.
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