Originally Posted by Passport1
Two years ago there was a really tragic deer collision incident here in eastern NC. A car going down a country road in early morning light hit a deer and the creature was catapulted into the air. It came down and through the windshield of a vehicle going the other way at that exact moment.
The driver was killed. This was witnessed by one of my coworkers and she was very shook up when she got to work. I've heard that deer are the most dangerous animals in North America.
It's elk that will take the front end off a vehicle. They were so numerous in northwestern Colorado that we had to be careful moving around our plant site. They liked to camp out on our admit building lawn during the warm summer nights. In the winter, we had large herds of them just north of town. Winter of 83 we brought in hay and fed them from our main 345 switchyard. They got to liking that daily breakfast service and never left until fall.
Two years ago there was a really tragic deer collision incident here in eastern NC. A car going down a country road in early morning light hit a deer and the creature was catapulted into the air. It came down and through the windshield of a vehicle going the other way at that exact moment.
The driver was killed. This was witnessed by one of my coworkers and she was very shook up when she got to work. I've heard that deer are the most dangerous animals in North America.
It's elk that will take the front end off a vehicle. They were so numerous in northwestern Colorado that we had to be careful moving around our plant site. They liked to camp out on our admit building lawn during the warm summer nights. In the winter, we had large herds of them just north of town. Winter of 83 we brought in hay and fed them from our main 345 switchyard. They got to liking that daily breakfast service and never left until fall.