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Poor little dear...

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I thought I read somewhere that a local vet was getting involved? I hope that's the case. It would really suck if he died because of that stupid plastic shit.
 
Poor dear, Yeah I heard talk an animal shelter was planning to tranq him and remove the bucket.
 
I hadn't heard anything about it...

But I did a search on Yahoo news and it turns out, he's fine:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061111/ap_on_fe_st/brf_deer_pumpkin_head_2

Deer frees itself from Halloween bucket

A deer whose head was stuck in a plastic Halloween jack-o'-lantern for nearly a week has freed itself and will be fine, animal rescuers said Saturday.

Two children found a dented, hair-lined plastic pumpkin in their yard Friday night, and other neighbors saw a thin deer running free, The Grand Rapids Press reported. It was rainy Friday, which rescuers think helped the young deer wriggle free.

Rescuers had planned to use a dart gun to tranquilize the yearling, then remove the bucket, meant for collecting candy.

The bucket was stuck on the animal's snout, hanging like a feed bag, preventing it from eating or drinking. It had appeared to be snagged on the buck's ears or horn buds.

Dr. Wendy Swift, a veterinarian, said there was some water residue in the bucket, which probably provided the deer with some water to drink.

"I think this deer will be just fine," Swift said.
 
What's the big deal, it's deer hunting season anyway. Even the guy next door to me could bring that one down.
 
Let's use this as a good lesson! Don't stick your head in the little toy pumpkin!
Even if there's Snickers in it.
 
^ They should print that on every plastic pumpkin: "Do not stick your head inside this plastic pumpkin"


But then (ohmygoodness a complication) who will teach the deer to read?
Maybe instead of text, some sort of pictogram, perhaps they could understand that?
 
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