Please tell me that y’all aren’t serious. You know that doe’s tell their fawns to hide and she runs away hoping for the predators to follow her. Fawns have no scent and excellent camouflage so are much safer hiding than with her. The best thing you can do is look, and leave them alone. If you are concerned they’ve been abandoned, come back every day for three days. Doe’s will look for their fawns for three days, if the fawns are still hiding after three days, they are abandoned. Odds are in this case the doe heard the truck, gave her fawns the hide signal and bolted.
What adorable little babies. Fawns are the sweetest things, and it is amazing how they very patiently just stay exactly where their mama puts them and wait for her to come back and get them. Too cute!
leverets (young hares) do the same as well. They stay in a hollow and wait for the doe to come suckle them. The doe leaves them again immediately after feeding, which might seem uncaring, but is in fact for protection. It's to minimise scent round the offspring that might attract predators.
Gleaming, Twinkling Eyes like sinking Ships on waters So inviting, I almost jump in. I don't like a gold rush, gold rush I don't like anticipating my face in a red flush I don't like that anyone would die to feel your touch Everybody wants you Everybody wonders what it would be like to love you Walk past, quick brush I don't like slow motion double vision in rose blush I don't like that falling feels like flying until the bone crush Everybody wants you But I don't like a gold rush What must it be like To grow up that beautiful? With your hair falling into place like dominoes My mind turns your life into folklore I can't dare to dream about you anymore At dinner parties Won't call you out on your contrarian things And the coastal town We never found will never See a love as pure as it Cause it fades into the gray of my day old tea Cause it will never be Gleaming, Twinkling Eyes like sinking Ships on waters so inviting, I almost jump in.
@Grannvale Flame Emperor They'll live longer, but their quality of life will be worse. Unless you live on a huge farm, they won't be happy no matter how much attention you give them. Plus, think of how scared their mom will be.
@Grannvale Flame Emperor would it really be as happy as it would when living in the wild close to it's mother? It's very selfish for humans to claim wild animals as "their's".
@Aye_Aye _Atlantic Either way I believe it's better that wild animals are free , most people don't own big houses or have gardens so it's somewhat prisoning. I have no problem if they let the animals run and get the chance to feel free. Most animals are not meant to live in a house. They will be much safer in a home and definitely live for much longer but they have wild instincts. It's better for you to visit them often rather than living with them in the same house. Just an opinion I don't mean to offend anyone ^^
We found a new-born fawn next to the spigot at side of our house in spring of 2023, it was late morning. Baby fawn sooo frail - couldn't walk, she just lay there curled up against the foundation. My wife was startled by the little fawn when she went to unwind the water hose for the burn pile. So, what did we do? We went about our day - yard work, cleaning the yard raking burn pile etc. We kept an eye on her, but we stayed clear and NO touching. Mama showed up around mid afternoon - and fetched her little baby ... she got up immediately wobbled over to mama and the feeding began. These two still come by almost daily - they are doing very well.
At first I read your comment and thought “that’s weird, I haven’t seen any comments mention Bambi yet...” The FIRST comment I see directly below yours just says *” B A M B I “.* XD I’m fucking done!
So, for anyone who's confused: baby deer get left alone by their mothers all the time. Their coat is built to blend in, so it's the mother's job to make sure they're in a safe place before going off to forage or whatever they do, then they come back. The fawns do not have instincts to run, because they have to stay in one place so the mother can find them.
but isn't a road like the least safest place. Now I understand a deer mother doesn't probably understand how dangerous a road is. But just looking at the road you can clearly see the bambies are not camouflaged at all. So alone that gives me the obvious vibes of 'this is not a good place to leave my babies.' She probably did do that for the reason you are telling us. But I am concerned about what this mum sees as save and not save. One bear or wolf on that road and they would have been dead.
I hope their real mom was about somewhere and that the deer weren't orphaned or abandoned. I also was concerned they might get run over since they didn't seem to show any fear.
@Bruh Moment The mom might be dead, so it could be better if he does and then helps it relearn how to thrive in the wild once it’s full grown. Similar to catch and release.
Awwww this is TOO PRECIOUS 💞💕. Two beautiful fawns!! 🥰🥰🥰. So this is so lucky for us to get to see this!! Sending love to the fawns of the mama 🦌 deer.
This is a pretty good camera for something that was recorded in 2011 Edit: I'm simply stating normal filming / photography cameras for like that time period / phone cameras. I'm not stating movie cameras. Okay? Everyone calm down. I'm stating how amazing it is that normal cameras have became like 4k even better quality nowadays. And that this normal camera was a good camera regarding the time this video was taken.
This was a delightful video. Smart logger too. He knew not to touch them, put his scent on them, which would cause rejection from their mother. Pretty sure he hustled them into the bushes to prevent trucks from running over them. Love logger's beautiful sense of wonderment at nature! For nature is indeed filled with so many wonders 🌿❤️🌿
That's adorable, and the guy did the right thing, too! Mama deer sometimes leave their babies in people's yards or close by humans because they know other predators don't like us, so it's best to just leave 'em where you found them. What little cuties!
@@jodielynne3687 This has nothing to do with the video but I am wondering what does it mean when someone leaves a "0" comment?. Please do answer. Thank you.
I found an abandoned baby deer on the road one day a few years ago. That deer has lived with me for 4 years now and he's never been better. I get some weird looks though because nobody expects somebody to have a deer with them. Now just to clarify: The mother completely abandoned the deer.
@@martingonzalezcapriles3569 Right? Like idk maybe somewhere else would give a damn, but here in America... it's up to us to care for the creatures bc our shelters are constantly shutting down due to low volunteers/unsatisfactory wages for employees, etc.
@@FriedFreya thats _very_ sad knowing that in VENEZUELA, one of the poorest countries in the world, shelters work better than in the USA. (I'm from Venezuela, not currently living there)
Honestly, deer is one animal that is so friendly and easy to domesticate that it’s a wonder they aren’t pets despite horses being such. These creatures are right up there with dogs and dolphins. Very friendly and docile.
Not that docile--they will get so excited, even violent if they sense anything, whether threatening or just a surprise or unknown. Their antlers grow back every year and can kill. Their hooves can kill as well. We have deer in my neighborhood--if they are visiting, I stay inside until they leave. They can kick a dog, or but anyone or anything with antlers. Love them without imputing Bambi to them. They need their ferocity to survive. But yes, they seem so sweet and do not pick fights or prey on others. A nice example. I let them eat anything in my garden. Never poison or use artificial crap on the plants so they are safe. They sleep under my trees sometimes--I find everything squashed 😴🤫😉 But I take care not to let them feel cornered. I find them right up on the porch when they think I'm not there or asleep. Open my door right into them sometimes!--I close it to let them get away safely before I go out. But they seem to feel at home when I'm inside or gone. They nibble everything the books say they don't, like hardy geraniums... I have a big bird feeder, maybe that makes them feel like animals own this house?
Actually, there is one domesticated deer species. It's the reindeer (also known as caribou if you live in North America), and they're used by Scandinavians for pulling sleds. Unfortunately making them wide-scale pets is impossible unless you live where it's super cold.
@@regullarmango4151 that’s a myth, when I was 6 me and my mom saved a baby deer from our dogs and we touched it plenty. The mother still came back for it, we saw with our own eyes.
@@regullarmango4151 I thought only cats do that Since a street cat abandoned her kitten after someone in my neighborhood took the kitten for a week and then when they tried returning She was so deadly. She scratched her own cub 💀
HOW did he resist petting them oh my god, I know you are not supposed to since they are wild but dang it would've taken every ounce of my will not to stroke those cute little friendly babies
Most likely they were moving about until the truck approached. Their instinct is to get into the position they were found in and remain perfectly still. I cannot explain what motivated the first one to approach the man. I would imagine that is quite unnatural. Many times I have pulled over on busy highways where fawns were hanging out close to the roadway with the intent to drive them back into the woods and out of harms way. In all cases, I never got this close as they fled back into the woods just as I hoped they would. They are such precious and gentle creatures.
@@illmatic826 Amazing dude. 🙄🙄 by the way why on earth would you waste your ammo on a Fawn that wont even try to run away from a Coyote? God you are special.
Since Deer are ruminants, the Babies will imprint and bond with almost any animal, especially if that animal reacts benevolently. The Fawn here senses a very gentle, kind hearted ...sort of Giant Ape Creature! These Apes are weird! They wear clothes and go around in these machine monsters! They're really scary looking but they're so nice and friendly!💗
Ruminants are animals that eat grass and store it over longer periods of time in a special stomach, right? How does this co-relate with their personality traits?
@Halkiirk instead of cutiing down trees and letting their seeds spread just plant seeds naturallly by waiting for their seeds instead of cutting yhem down.
Bruh Moment well, that they are doing is cutting down trees, but they legally have to replant them most of the time. the forest is going to grow back. and you can see in the last shot as well it is severely overgrown.
They actually have to to maintain a healthy forest. They don't usually cut those trees down on which there are nests and usually they cut 1 out of 3 or 5 trees, they'll also prioritize those which are already dead so it's not that they're destroying forests.
Well, I guess the deer doesn't know that they cut the trees because the forest is "overgrown" or that they replant some or if they cut down 1 in 3 or whatever
When I was twelve years old, I rode my bike to a park with a big forest nearby on the daily. The bike trail had loads of greenery, and the trail was pretty rough. I accidentally rode too far on the edge, and fell off my bike. It was a little bit of a fall, just behind some bushes. But I was eye-to-eye with a fawn. The poor thing looked as startled as I was. It’s one of my favorite experiences with nature. I hope the fawn had a good life.
My experience on the forest floor was much worse--the heat got to me and I just about passed out a few hundred feet into the forest. Lay down very fast to the side of the trail (to May Lake up in Tuolemne Meadows, Yosemite's high country). I was there for about 15 min till the dizziness passed. When I got to my feet a snake slithered away.... I've been told it was a safe snake, black with green stripe(?s) the length of it...they don't bite. I scared it as much as it scared me, but I practically stripped on the trail to make sure none of its friends were along for the ride. Today it's funny but then it seemed like the worst day ever. My druggie sister had kept me waiting in the parking lot for nearly an hour in 90+ temps. Then nausea, the snake...I was waiting for a bear to be blocking the path or worse. I love your story. Kind of ET!
In its first days a fawn’s instincts are to stay absolutely still and quite. They possess no smell for a predator to detect. So that is their best defence. Usually they are hidden in tall grass or under a bush while the mother forages . They aren’t “ afraid to move” . They are doing what thousand of years of evolution have “ taught” them to do.
I know this bastard, whom asked several hunter acquaintances to get him newborn deer. "The best meat, I don't care if it's legal" he said. That statement cemented my resolve to end our friendship.
IKR. Its just the same ol shit. Immstrongly considerinnhangin up my comment gloves. Shuttin er down. This shit is so redundant and i spend more time reading comments than i do actually watchin the vid. CYA On the other side
yeah I hate to be a naysayer as well, but perfectly healthy fawns usually stay put and play dead. They have everything they need from mama and are taught not to move for anything. The fact that these fawns got up and interacted with him (looked like the one was looking for a nipple to nurse on), makes me think they actually needed help. They might have been hungry, something may have happened to mama. Their ears looked a bit dehydrated. I really hope they made it, but I'm afraid something was wrong here (mama dead).
Every now and then this pops back up and I always watch it again... and again... something about the innocence of nature... besides that is one cute fawn...
LMAO so true, as I always say, "There...a UFO, quick grab our crappiest camera" But not so funny for the poor fawns, but at least the logger dude wasn't a giant a-hole to them, he seemed caring enough to try and get them off the side of the road. Sad how nature can be cruel in so many different ways, if they were indeed 'mom less'.
Their mom was probably watching them the entire time. That truck was so loud, those babies might not have heard her calling them back into the woods so their natural curiosity took over. Luckily the person they encountered was a kind soul and they weren't harmed or taken as pets. Those babies were healthy. I've had my share of fawns under my care and I know what malnourished, abandoned babies look like and these guys are fine. 💕
Amen, but please referrr. To Fawns not babies. The vast majority of commmenters have only seen wild animals in cartoons and they jump at the chance to apply human traits to wild animals they dont’t know a damn thing about.
This put me at ease. Like many animals, their mother leaves them to not attract attention to them. They are beauties, thanks for putting my mind at ease. Glad the right people made sure they were safe
@@katet8639 Factually incorrect, especially when considering insects. Bedbugs, fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes etc are to be despised by all, even by die hard PETA members.
sitting on my massage chair in my apartment in the middle of this city watching a little poor baby deer on my laptop. I feel like I went wrong somewhere
this is the cutest video ever I cannot take it it's so adorable I love your hair my favorite animal is October 13th 2016 and here I draw a lot specially Bambi the disease deer Walt Disney I love you I hope you like this common I hope you have future deer video very soon bye
Found a dear like this once. Was really worried for it because it still had its spots and didn't have an adult deer anywhere near by. I sat a ways away and observed the deer, fed it a few maple leaves, but no adults ever came back for the baby. I figured it was a predator as it wasn't hunting season. I was too young to take it back and raise it, but it did go to a shelter, and I got a chance to hold the little guy and wait by the road with him. I've noticed that baby deer are weary, but are desperately looking for a guardian when they lose their parents. They follow because you came to them, reached out, acted slowly and did not harm them. The one in the woods followed close by me after I fed it (I waited 4 hours without approaching and it walked up to me) and talked to it gently. I'm pretty confident you could have convinced them to jump in the passenger seat with you. Baby deer are as sociable to humans as rabbits can be, and are very loving creatures. I feel sorry for these 2, as they probably didn't last long after he drove away, but such is the way of nature and it's never fair. I can take peace in knowing that they will feed others, and eventually become part of the earth so the other creatures may eat the vegetation that grows there. Death in nature is never fair, but at the same time, it's never in vain.
Deer: "mom?"
Logger: "do I LOOK Like YoUr MoM?"
"Yep mamma tall like you"
🤣😂🤣😂
No, he looks like his dad. And now he has the power of Dad Jockes
*repeated light stomping*
Smol deer: "Daddy?"
Man: "dO i LoOk lIkE-"
@@mrs.kimbutwhichone898 (this is a vine reference to idiots who don't know)
666
If a baby deer wants to be with me...
*They my baby now.*
I wood do the same
Please tell me that y’all aren’t serious. You know that doe’s tell their fawns to hide and she runs away hoping for the predators to follow her. Fawns have no scent and excellent camouflage so are much safer hiding than with her. The best thing you can do is look, and leave them alone. If you are concerned they’ve been abandoned, come back every day for three days. Doe’s will look for their fawns for three days, if the fawns are still hiding after three days, they are abandoned. Odds are in this case the doe heard the truck, gave her fawns the hide signal and bolted.
@@Erin-Thor That's too longgggg. School didn't start yet, I still have a few days of freedom. Summary?
lil lady LOL! Wait 3 days to see if baby deer’s mommy returns. Better? 🤣
@@Erin-Thor Much better😌. I guess thats fair since the mom could be looking for her baby and I just took them. It's smart to give her a chance.
What adorable little babies. Fawns are the sweetest things, and it is amazing how they very patiently just stay exactly where their mama puts them and wait for her to come back and get them. Too cute!
So fuzzy but feels cold
leverets (young hares) do the same as well. They stay in a hollow and wait for the doe to come suckle them. The doe leaves them again immediately after feeding, which might seem uncaring, but is in fact for protection. It's to minimise scent round the offspring that might attract predators.
Gleaming, Twinkling
Eyes like sinking
Ships on waters
So inviting, I almost jump in.
I don't like a gold rush, gold rush
I don't like anticipating my face in a red flush
I don't like that anyone would die to feel your touch
Everybody wants you
Everybody wonders what it would be like to love you
Walk past, quick brush
I don't like slow motion double vision in rose blush
I don't like that falling feels like flying until the bone crush
Everybody wants you
But I don't like a gold rush
What must it be like
To grow up that beautiful?
With your hair falling into place like dominoes
My mind turns your life into folklore
I can't dare to dream about you anymore
At dinner parties
Won't call you out on your contrarian things
And the coastal town
We never found will never
See a love as pure as it
Cause it fades into the gray of my day old tea
Cause it will never be
Gleaming, Twinkling
Eyes like sinking
Ships on waters
so inviting, I almost jump in.
Though probably it would be a really big pain when the mother deer comes back and they see the tiny ones getting killed
I wish human babies were that obedient. But no they have to play the suicidal run away stage.
That deer was like "So are we friends now or what?"
Guy: What's up?
Baby Deer: So basically I'm very smol
I'M THE ALMIGHTY 69TH LIKE
Baby deer : jajaja ich bin sehr klein
Ahh cutest comment ever
XD🍵🍜
😂😂
B A M B I : daddy?
Man : *do I look like-*
Bambi: *Blinks the moistened literal huge doe eyes at man*
Man: *Falls in love* I'm your dad now... May I be your dad now?
@Khaki Shorts
*car's horn be beepin*
Its. Not. Bambi. JUST BC ITS A FAWN DOESNT MEAN ITS BAMBI
@@MadiNahlaFun ever heard of a joke?
@@hierophantgreen9715 ever looked in a mirror?
It never ceases to amaze me at just how beautiful these little babies are 😊😊😊❤❤❤
and then they like bleep...and they instantly become x10 as adorable
If a baby deer came up to me like this, it would probably be the best day in my life 😍
What an amazing day that would be. 🙏🏽🤗❤
#ProtectWildlife
#ProtectAnimals
#EarthlingsDocumentary
I WOUKD FEED THEM . HE IS OUT IN NATURE IN HUGE TRUCK HE MIGHT NIT HAVE FOOID I WOUKD DRIVE TO STORE GET PEARS AND AOOKES AND GO BAC K LOL
@@janecoe9407pears? Why pears
@@Truthman45 pears are sweet. they love pears.
Baby deer be like, "Hello, predator. I was literally born yesterday and have no sense of self-preservation. Would you like to be my friend?"
-Yes, I would T_T
_Signed: the predator_
@@ALSPEHEIR The FBI might wanna look into this guy, especially if he signs all his notes like that.
@@TylerBroermann god forbid the agent is Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Last time he fought a predator he detonated a nuke in the middle of the jungle.
-I would like to find out if I can raise a new type of livestock
*Most Sincerely, your friend, Sal.*
ㅠㅠ
When you wanna keep a wild animal as a pet but you know you can't 😔
@Grannvale Flame Emperor ...the point is that it's cruel to.
@Grannvale Flame Emperor They'll live longer, but their quality of life will be worse. Unless you live on a huge farm, they won't be happy no matter how much attention you give them. Plus, think of how scared their mom will be.
@Grannvale Flame Emperor would it really be as happy as it would when living in the wild close to it's mother? It's very selfish for humans to claim wild animals as "their's".
@Aye_Aye _Atlantic Either way I believe it's better that wild animals are free , most people don't own big houses or have gardens so it's somewhat prisoning. I have no problem if they let the animals run and get the chance to feel free. Most animals are not meant to live in a house. They will be much safer in a home and definitely live for much longer but they have wild instincts. It's better for you to visit them often rather than living with them in the same house. Just an opinion I don't mean to offend anyone ^^
@Aye_Aye _Atlantic I am glad haha
Fawns: “I might be in danger but since I’m still here you’re probably cool”
We found a new-born fawn next to the spigot at side of our house in spring of 2023, it was late morning. Baby fawn sooo frail - couldn't walk, she just lay there curled up against the foundation. My wife was startled by the little fawn when she went to unwind the water hose for the burn pile.
So, what did we do? We went about our day - yard work, cleaning the yard raking burn pile etc. We kept an eye on her, but we stayed clear and NO touching.
Mama showed up around mid afternoon - and fetched her little baby ... she got up immediately wobbled over to mama and the feeding began.
These two still come by almost daily - they are doing very well.
Very smart not to risk putting your scent on the baby, mama can abandon them then.
Fawn: "Existed"
Everyone in The Comment Section: "BAMBI"
Ikrr
No wonder we couldn’t see their mom
At first I read your comment and thought “that’s weird, I haven’t seen any comments mention Bambi yet...”
The FIRST comment I see directly below yours just says *” B A M B I “.* XD I’m fucking done!
Or fauna ;)
More like Bang Bi cuz his mom got shot
that's why road work takes forever.
LoL
Lmao
😂🤣😅
If really this is the reason, I wont complain ever again. :3
Lol exactly
Logger understands the deer very well, smartly leads the fawn to safety to wait for mama. Well done!
For being 11years old this is some damn good quality
Holy crap I didn't even notice
So, for anyone who's confused: baby deer get left alone by their mothers all the time. Their coat is built to blend in, so it's the mother's job to make sure they're in a safe place before going off to forage or whatever they do, then they come back. The fawns do not have instincts to run, because they have to stay in one place so the mother can find them.
but isn't a road like the least safest place. Now I understand a deer mother doesn't probably understand how dangerous a road is. But just looking at the road you can clearly see the bambies are not camouflaged at all. So alone that gives me the obvious vibes of 'this is not a good place to leave my babies.' She probably did do that for the reason you are telling us. But I am concerned about what this mum sees as save and not save. One bear or wolf on that road and they would have been dead.
@@charlenefaye it's possible that somebody else moved them, if not the deer mother just being dumb by leaving them there
@@charlenefaye Apparently deer have learnt that predators avoid areas of human activity, and have adjusted their fawn-placement accordingly.
Safe place? Did you see the truck at the end? 😂😂
Wow. They are so beautiful. Thank you for explaining because I was so worried for them.
Deer lifespan: 3-6 years
Vid: 10 years ago
Me: cries
Deep.
Hotel? Trivago.
Rest in piece baby deer.
Oh deer
Same here..qwq
Thank you for those who care about all the animals
마음씨 착한 분이시네요 .. 그라고 넘 귀엽다 .. 람마가 멀리서 보고 있을려나 ..빨리 엄마 찾아가길 ..
Baby deer: *see man* "..I am your responsibility now"
If a deer did this to me I would great fully accepted
This is the way?
Dylan Charpentier Y E S
Looks like Bambi forgave Man after all he is a very sweet deer after all ❤️❤️❤️❤️
😂😂😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️❤️
This guy is a Disney princess
Lmao
Hes snow white
XD
Me too
Ahahahaha
Awwwww. I've only just realized this is 11 years old. I'd imagine she's got fawns and grandfawns of her own by now.
So cute! Poor little thing is so sweet!!!
Fawn: “Mommy!!!
This guy: “Do I look lik-.”
RIP Vine
RIP Vine
I miss vine
R.I.P Vine
R.I.P Vine
The title led me to believe that the deer was literally going to call him mom. Like actually say the word
The deer just says "mother" in an extremely deep voice
@Bra 3261?
@Bra 3261 why did you say no???
@Bra 3261 we are all idiots that means you too
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The fawn looks so cute!!!!😍😍😍😍❤❤❤
"Are you my papa? Is this my life now?"
Imagine when the real mom coming.
"My son got adopted."
I hope their real mom was about somewhere and that the deer weren't orphaned or abandoned. I also was concerned they might get run over since they didn't seem to show any fear.
@@reya346 with deers, it usually seems like they are abandoned but their mothers are often around.
@@anushribhatt2045 the mothers hide their young while they go off to feed
this draws less attention towards the fawns, ensuring that they survive
Karen too the kids
You are now oficialy a father, use you're dad jockes wisely.
Sorry but he can't take that deer in. It just feels wrong
@Bruh Moment
The mom might be dead, so it could be better if he does and then helps it relearn how to thrive in the wild once it’s full grown. Similar to catch and release.
Silken's Story Circus The mom could also have told them to hide.
@@sin7962 Thanks for translateing me.
remember me back in high school after the prom? i need child support
Awwww this is TOO PRECIOUS 💞💕. Two beautiful fawns!! 🥰🥰🥰. So this is so lucky for us to get to see this!! Sending love to the fawns of the mama 🦌 deer.
DOBRI, DOBRI LJUDI… HVALA VAM! BOG VAS CUVAO!
Anyone else thought the deer would literally say “mom”?
Yeah, like a cat would.
Or the crow that says hi
Indeed, and I was searching in the comments if the deer actually did it XD
Yep.
No I’m not an idiot
This is a pretty good camera for something that was recorded in 2011
Edit: I'm simply stating normal filming / photography cameras for like that time period / phone cameras. I'm not stating movie cameras. Okay? Everyone calm down. I'm stating how amazing it is that normal cameras have became like 4k even better quality nowadays. And that this normal camera was a good camera regarding the time this video was taken.
@K ʙŁΔcʞXʀαʙBιτ Pretty neat!
K ʙŁΔcʞXʀαʙBιτ
Must be a expensive camera for it’s time
Yall talking like if it was 1990... back then cameras like this weren't rare at all nor expensive
@SugarBeeDemon 123 this one records close to mine. Sorry u have a bad camera :(
Lmao what you think we recorded on vhs cassettes still?
This was a delightful video. Smart logger too. He knew not to touch them, put his scent on them, which would cause rejection from their mother. Pretty sure he hustled them into the bushes to prevent trucks from running over them. Love logger's beautiful sense of wonderment at nature! For nature is indeed filled with so many wonders 🌿❤️🌿
I hope the Momma Deer came back for them!!
That's adorable, and the guy did the right thing, too! Mama deer sometimes leave their babies in people's yards or close by humans because they know other predators don't like us, so it's best to just leave 'em where you found them. What little cuties!
Well sometimes momma deer also die instead of coming back so it’s best to either look for their momma or take them with you.
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@@jodielynne3687 This has nothing to do with the video but I am wondering what does it mean when someone leaves a "0" comment?. Please do answer. Thank you.
@@lorraineniece8813 why are you so frustrated? 😭
@@Oatszsz I'm curious too as to why someone would just leave a small, unrelated to the original comment, 'o'.
I found an abandoned baby deer on the road one day a few years ago. That deer has lived with me for 4 years now and he's never been better. I get some weird looks though because nobody expects somebody to have a deer with them. Now just to clarify: The mother completely abandoned the deer.
Shouldn't some service do this instead of citizens?
@@ShadeAKAhayate this is america lmao since when a service really cares about nature and not money
@@martingonzalezcapriles3569 Right? Like idk maybe somewhere else would give a damn, but here in America... it's up to us to care for the creatures bc our shelters are constantly shutting down due to low volunteers/unsatisfactory wages for employees, etc.
@@FriedFreya thats _very_ sad knowing that in VENEZUELA, one of the poorest countries in the world, shelters work better than in the USA.
(I'm from Venezuela, not currently living there)
@@ShadeAKAhayate all they'll do is put them down
Deer are beautiful animals.
Honestly, deer is one animal that is so friendly and easy to domesticate that it’s a wonder they aren’t pets despite horses being such. These creatures are right up there with dogs and dolphins. Very friendly and docile.
Not that docile--they will get so excited, even violent if they sense anything, whether threatening or just a surprise or unknown. Their antlers grow back every year and can kill. Their hooves can kill as well. We have deer in my neighborhood--if they are visiting, I stay inside until they leave. They can kick a dog, or but anyone or anything with antlers. Love them without imputing Bambi to them. They need their ferocity to survive. But yes, they seem so sweet and do not pick fights or prey on others. A nice example. I let them eat anything in my garden. Never poison or use artificial crap on the plants so they are safe. They sleep under my trees sometimes--I find everything squashed 😴🤫😉 But I take care not to let them feel cornered. I find them right up on the porch when they think I'm not there or asleep. Open my door right into them sometimes!--I close it to let them get away safely before I go out. But they seem to feel at home when I'm inside or gone. They nibble everything the books say they don't, like hardy geraniums... I have a big bird feeder, maybe that makes them feel like animals own this house?
@@cyninbend Meanwhile, we have the descendent of Wolves sleeping in our beds at night.
@Nicole XO and some of those "wolves" have a smooshed face , can't breath and look like their eyes are about to pop out 😂
Actually, there is one domesticated deer species. It's the reindeer (also known as caribou if you live in North America), and they're used by Scandinavians for pulling sleds.
Unfortunately making them wide-scale pets is impossible unless you live where it's super cold.
The entire time I’m watching this video I’m saying “pet the deer pet the deer!”
He can't, if he'd pet the deer he would leave his scent on it and it's mom would most likely abandon it
@@regullarmango4151 that’s a myth
@@regullarmango4151 that’s a myth, when I was 6 me and my mom saved a baby deer from our dogs and we touched it plenty. The mother still came back for it, we saw with our own eyes.
@@regullarmango4151 I thought only cats do that
Since a street cat abandoned her kitten after someone in my neighborhood took the kitten for a week and then when they tried returning
She was so deadly. She scratched her own cub 💀
@@regullarmango4151 thats not how it works. Animals arent stupid, they know who their babies are
"He crouched near me, waved a finger in my face, didn't try to eat me.... Seems like an alright mom I guess."
Plain ADORABLE and hard to ignore. 🥰 😍
So cute. Just want to hug and pet the little fawn.
Every PETA employee: "their mom abandoned them time to put them down."
Friendly logger man: hey there little guys *gets them off the road*
Carol Harris I heard about the Peta makes me sick.
Well if their mother is dead they're definitely going to die without her so I don't know what the fuck your point is
@@TrollHiddenCave r/woosh
JerichoPZ r/wooooshwith4os
@@pocketNonsense looool
HOW did he resist petting them oh my god, I know you are not supposed to since they are wild but dang it would've taken every ounce of my will not to stroke those cute little friendly babies
You can briefly pet them if they’re not fresh newborn, just don’t aggressively pet them or pet the for longer then like 3 seconds.
@@detritus3676 Why not???? 😭 I wanna hug those teddy bears so cute 😭😭
@@taniak4509 if mother deer smell the human scent on their young they sometimes reject it. Best to not touch them at all so their future is safe.
Cwd
@@dez-m not transferable to humans….yet
Don't scare him!!! They're beautiful precious lil babies and I love them
Most likely they were moving about until the truck approached. Their instinct is to get into the position they were found in and remain perfectly still. I cannot explain what motivated the first one to approach the man. I would imagine that is quite unnatural. Many times I have pulled over on busy highways where fawns were hanging out close to the roadway with the intent to drive them back into the woods and out of harms way. In all cases, I never got this close as they fled back into the woods just as I hoped they would.
They are such precious and gentle creatures.
the little tail, the little hooves, the little everything, oh my 🥺
“Don’t leave me, take me with you” lol
I would of shot it for fun
@@illmatic826 Amazing dude. 🙄🙄 by the way why on earth would you waste your ammo on a Fawn that wont even try to run away from a Coyote? God you are special.
@@illmatic826 People like you are what make me lose faith in humanity.
@@illmatic826 It looks delicious.
@@illmatic826 same lol relatable duh!
The cutest part of this video was listening to him freak out. Bless this man.
They are ridiculously cute. Would have a hard time not petting them
Since Deer are ruminants, the Babies will imprint and bond with almost any animal, especially if that animal reacts benevolently.
The Fawn here senses a very gentle, kind hearted ...sort of Giant Ape Creature! These Apes are weird! They wear clothes and go around in these machine monsters! They're really scary looking but they're so nice and friendly!💗
Ruminants are animals that eat grass and store it over longer periods of time in a special stomach, right? How does this co-relate with their personality traits?
"Sort of Giant Ape Creature" though??🙂🤭😁😆😅🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@saintroddy and hangs their head on wall for satisfaction
Unless the ape is wearing camo
deer's pretty good
Fawn : “daddy?”
Lodger : “dO I LoOK-?”
😆
I like your name by the way
you are a woman
Yuo are a woman
Timestamp
That baby deer is precious... Great video.... 😊❤❤❤
So innocent and beautiful ❤
Baby deer is like: "Pls don't destroy our forest big hooman.."
@Halkiirk instead of cutiing down trees and letting their seeds spread just plant seeds naturallly by waiting for their seeds instead of cutting yhem down.
Bruh Moment well, that they are doing is cutting down trees, but they legally have to replant them most of the time. the forest is going to grow back. and you can see in the last shot as well it is severely overgrown.
@Khaki Shorts *tell that to forest fires caused my forests being overgrown*
They actually have to to maintain a healthy forest. They don't usually cut those trees down on which there are nests and usually they cut 1 out of 3 or 5 trees, they'll also prioritize those which are already dead so it's not that they're destroying forests.
Well, I guess the deer doesn't know that they cut the trees because the forest is "overgrown" or that they replant some or if they cut down 1 in 3 or whatever
Me: *Watches one deer video*
UA-cam: "So I hear you like videos of cute deer? Say no more."
I didn't even watch one animal video
Lol
Have some tea ☕
Lol... relatable! My feed has been flooded with bambi's for a week now! No regrets🤗❤️💯
MOREEE
Don't mind if I do
Какой малюсенький!!
Всем доверяет!! ❤🙏
Awww.... I'm gonna get a deer now as a nice little pet in the living room.
Baby deer: **Laying down as man approaches**
Also Baby deer: **Gets up** “Ok your my mom now. I’ll be sticking with you now.”
Nolan G: "I'm going to shove my fist up your *[CENSORED]"*
Baby deer: **Bends over**
lying down, you're
@@damagecontrol7 dude this is UA-cam not grammar class.
@@persistentlypathetic6820 this is what i say it is
This video was adorable but there was a mysterious lack of the fawn calling him "mom."
I think the title is just a metaphor, seeing as it meant the fawn followed them like they would follow their mother
lmao
Wow.
doctor dew yeah loggers speak metaphorically all the time ;)
doctor dew In other words, click bait?
When I was twelve years old, I rode my bike to a park with a big forest nearby on the daily. The bike trail had loads of greenery, and the trail was pretty rough. I accidentally rode too far on the edge, and fell off my bike. It was a little bit of a fall, just behind some bushes. But I was eye-to-eye with a fawn. The poor thing looked as startled as I was. It’s one of my favorite experiences with nature. I hope the fawn had a good life.
My experience on the forest floor was much worse--the heat got to me and I just about passed out a few hundred feet into the forest. Lay down very fast to the side of the trail (to May Lake up in Tuolemne Meadows, Yosemite's high country). I was there for about 15 min till the dizziness passed. When I got to my feet a snake slithered away.... I've been told it was a safe snake, black with green stripe(?s) the length of it...they don't bite. I scared it as much as it scared me, but I practically stripped on the trail to make sure none of its friends were along for the ride. Today it's funny but then it seemed like the worst day ever. My druggie sister had kept me waiting in the parking lot for nearly an hour in 90+ temps. Then nausea, the snake...I was waiting for a bear to be blocking the path or worse. I love your story. Kind of ET!
@@cyninbend I’m glad ur ok now!! That sounds very scary, I’m sorry u went through that.
my heart cannot take such cuteness
They went between his legs like he was going to nurse them, I mean he's not going to nurse them he's not mama.
Well, it's worth a try, isn't it ? One never knows ....
"Uh-oh, that's not for nursing..."
Des 😂🤣😅
Tell that to the calf from The Cowboy Way 😂😂😂
Naiad Doré ooo I love that movie, Woody Herrelson♥️woof
I don't know what's cuter, the fawn or the logger's heart completely melting over it.
Loggers don't have hearts. They scam owners and destroy habitats.
The fawn
I love how baby deer just imprint on whatever they see just like baby duck/chicks! cutest thing
Give this man an oscar for not petting these babies instantly
*Guy jumps into bushes with deer*
"Stay there"
Deer: "here in the garden, patiently waiting"
😭
aw Hell nah bro
also we don't want no arguments in the replies people better not throw shit at us
In its first days a fawn’s instincts are to stay absolutely still and quite. They possess no smell for a predator to detect. So that is their best defence.
Usually they are hidden in tall grass or under a bush while the mother forages .
They aren’t “ afraid to move” . They are doing what thousand of years of evolution have “ taught” them to do.
Evolution is a myth tho
@@profanotherletter4346 … but some people’s ignorance is factual.
@@Hammerdak meh ooga booga monkey do bang bang give us human hurrr durrr
Unfortunately, they use that hiding tactic on cropland where farmers have to keep careful watch not to run over them while mowing hay.
@@profanotherletter4346 It’s not. Different species evolve to different areas. Have you heard of Darwin’s Finches?
Beautiful babies they were 🥺😍❤️
I know this bastard, whom asked several hunter acquaintances to get him newborn deer. "The best meat, I don't care if it's legal" he said. That statement cemented my resolve to end our friendship.
I hope you reported them to authorities, because he basically admitted to poaching
Imagine how special this guy must of felt. I’m so jealous XD
Didn’t know there were so many deer experts in the comments section. Wow.
IKR. Its just the same ol shit. Immstrongly considerinnhangin up my comment gloves. Shuttin er down. This shit is so redundant and i spend more time reading comments than i do actually watchin the vid.
CYA On the other side
You'd be suprised how easy it is to read a little
Those little babies are SO CUTE! ❤❤
Oh!!! It's so cute!! Beautiful.💫🥰
@StarButterfly it is super cute 😊
They took one good look at you and decided *"Your The One"*
What's a The One
@@YouDoNotKnowWhoIAm they chose him to be their new parent XD
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Awww so adorableilly wholesome I love how he's just lying down he looks very cozy and comfortable
He's scared, look at how fast he's breathing.
yeah I hate to be a naysayer as well, but perfectly healthy fawns usually stay put and play dead. They have everything they need from mama and are taught not to move for anything. The fact that these fawns got up and interacted with him (looked like the one was looking for a nipple to nurse on), makes me think they actually needed help. They might have been hungry, something may have happened to mama. Their ears looked a bit dehydrated. I really hope they made it, but I'm afraid something was wrong here (mama dead).
Every now and then this pops back up and I always watch it again... and again... something about the innocence of nature... besides that is one cute fawn...
Deers are so peaceful and cute animals
Everybody watching this video: "Bambi!"
Mufasa from nowhere: "SIMBA!"
Mufasa da lion so u watch singh is bling
‘Simba... You have forgotten who you are and so have forgotten me... Look inside yourself, Simba. You are more than what you have become...’
Nah, i was thinking more in Louis from Beastars
“Your mother can’t be with you anymore”
@@jamilakhtar5404 you probably watch Cas Van de Pol right xd
The way he's sitting 😂😂 so adorable 😍
Как прелестны эти маленькие творения Природы! Им даже страх ещё не ведом
小鹿ちゃん可愛い❤️🦌
THIS is the kind of camera we need to capture aliens on tape with, not those PotataoXD530's everyone seems to have
Lol!
haha
I chuckled.
LMAO so true, as I always say, "There...a UFO, quick grab our crappiest camera"
But not so funny for the poor fawns, but at least the logger dude wasn't a giant a-hole to them, he seemed caring enough to try and get them off the side of the road. Sad how nature can be cruel in so many different ways, if they were indeed 'mom less'.
Drewbie UnderFire I'm ded
Their mom was probably watching them the entire time. That truck was so loud, those babies might not have heard her calling them back into the woods so their natural curiosity took over. Luckily the person they encountered was a kind soul and they weren't harmed or taken as pets. Those babies were healthy. I've had my share of fawns under my care and I know what malnourished, abandoned babies look like and these guys are fine. 💕
Amen, but please referrr. To Fawns not babies. The vast majority of commmenters have only seen wild animals in cartoons and they jump at the chance to apply human traits to wild animals they dont’t know a damn thing about.
Big deal. Fawns or babies, really.
Good hear Thank you I was getting worried
@OCSJC :. RUDE MUCH. if you don't have anything nice to say then don't say ANYTHING at all. NOW BE QUIET.
This put me at ease. Like many animals, their mother leaves them to not attract attention to them. They are beauties, thanks for putting my mind at ease. Glad the right people made sure they were safe
HE'S SO ADORABLE LAYING IN THE SHADE.
Какие милые красивые оленята!!
Some animals need to be admired. This is one of them. Just beautiful creatures!
lol it's Bambi.
@Le Abdollen because some animals are fugly
Some? All animals are great and unique, even the ''ugly'' ones.
@@katet8639 Factually incorrect, especially when considering insects. Bedbugs, fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes etc are to be despised by all, even by die hard PETA members.
@@first_Captain_Sig Exactly. Silly guy here thinks creatures like bedbugs are to be admired lol. Naw, get rid of all parasitical creatures.
This level of cuteness is just unhealthy 🥺❤️
I know! I just can’t ❤🥰
This is so special. When nature hands you wild animals with an open heart. Superbe.
They are absolutely beautiful!
sitting on my massage chair in my apartment in the middle of this city watching a little poor baby deer on my laptop. I feel like I went wrong somewhere
I feel that
BUTTERNUT KIKI you went wrong by living in the city
this is the cutest video ever I cannot take it it's so adorable I love your hair my favorite animal is October 13th 2016 and here I draw a lot specially Bambi the disease deer Walt Disney I love you I hope you like this common I hope you have future deer video very soon bye
Im doing the same
BUTTERNUT KIKI i am also thinking that, not only you but most of the people went wrong
Found a dear like this once. Was really worried for it because it still had its spots and didn't have an adult deer anywhere near by. I sat a ways away and observed the deer, fed it a few maple leaves, but no adults ever came back for the baby. I figured it was a predator as it wasn't hunting season. I was too young to take it back and raise it, but it did go to a shelter, and I got a chance to hold the little guy and wait by the road with him. I've noticed that baby deer are weary, but are desperately looking for a guardian when they lose their parents. They follow because you came to them, reached out, acted slowly and did not harm them. The one in the woods followed close by me after I fed it (I waited 4 hours without approaching and it walked up to me) and talked to it gently.
I'm pretty confident you could have convinced them to jump in the passenger seat with you. Baby deer are as sociable to humans as rabbits can be, and are very loving creatures. I feel sorry for these 2, as they probably didn't last long after he drove away, but such is the way of nature and it's never fair. I can take peace in knowing that they will feed others, and eventually become part of the earth so the other creatures may eat the vegetation that grows there. Death in nature is never fair, but at the same time, it's never in vain.
These two creatures are the perfect definition of innocence
Beautiful creatures. Bless.
They're so precious 😍
One of the many things that will make grown men soft.
Such as overdosed drugs and violence
Some UA-camr h
NO MA'AM damn that's true
HRC
I wish I could get hard first.
Thank you for your kindness!
Thats forever memorable for this guy! Sweet moment!