Bespride
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http://www.13wmaz.com/news/deer-killed-in-tennessee-to-be-certified-a-world-record/384623266
That rack is something else!
Anyone here live in Sumner County?
Just imagine,,,if animal would have been safely traquaiized,,,,then he could have been studied,,and maybe bred to see if his nontypical rack is more hereditary.
My thoughts,,,being only 3.5 years old,,,that deer was eating out of at least one person's feeder on a regular basis to get those horns,,,based on where it apparently lived.
But maybe he is just one exception to a jolly green giant rack deer-- with unusual genes.
Just imagine,,,if animal would have been safely traquaiized,,,,then he could have been studied,,and maybe bred to see if his nontypical rack is more hereditary.
My thoughts,,,being only 3.5 years old,,,that deer was eating out of at least one person's feeder on a regular basis to get those horns,,,based on where it apparently lived.
But maybe he is just one exception to a jolly green giant rack deer-- with unusual genes.
Oh look a world record buck. Such a mystical creature ..I better hurry and kill it!
Really? The last place on earth he deserved to be is in a cage or pen being studied. All they need is his dna or semen anyway.
Never said put him in a cage,,,and was probably worth more alive than dead-- my point.
Tremendous animal,,and unusual.
Really? The last place on earth he deserved to be is in a cage or pen being studied. All they need is his dna or semen anyway.
Never said put him in a cage,,,and was probably worth more alive than dead-- my point.
Tremendous animal,,and unusual.
My bad bud, I see your point and agree he probably was worth more alive then dead. Still there is no worthy way for him to be kept alive that would have been fair for him. Sorry if I came off sounding ignorant in my original reply.