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Residents in the north of Ontario were shocked when a friendly neighbourhood deer reappeared with an arrow through his head.
The buck, which has been affectionately named Carrot the Magic Deer by locals, has been visiting Lee-Anne Carver and her husband, and others, in the city of Kenora since 2017.
For three years he has repeatedly come back to the couple s home after he was orphaned when he was young, instead being raised by a buck nicknamed Potato.
But this year the couple were devastated to see an arrow had been shot through his head and was poking out the other side.
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A Canadian photographer has shared a photo of a deer with an arrow sticking out of its head in hopes of saving the animal amidst the bitter winter season, according to a media report on Friday.
According to the report in the Guardian newspaper, wildlife photographer Lee-Anne Carver found the whitetail buck, who she has named Carrot, in Kenora city, Ontario province. It s been really tough to see. I ve been photographing animals for years and there s something special about Carrot. He s unlike any deer I ve ever met, Carver told the Guardian.
According to the photographer, Carrot has been visiting her and her husband in their backyard.
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A whitetail deer known to frequent a neighborhood in Kenora, Ontario showed up with a shocking surprise – an arrow through its head.
Lee-Anne Carver had been visited by the deer, named Carrot, for three years. Carver first posted about the deer’s injury on Facebook last week.
Three years ago we met a fawn we came to call Carrot. I’ve met hundreds and hundreds of deer over the decades who are…
“My husband came in the house crying to tell me. I went out and spent time with Carrot while he licked my hands as he always has. I will absolutely champion this cause. For now, allow me to say the arrow missed all vitals. His skull protected him,” she posted on the social networking site. “The arrow goes down through the top of his head and comes out below his eye. There is no blood.”