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14/01/2024

Clearly, this video starts well after the deer has entered full on panic mode, so try as I might, I will never be able to tell you what set this off. However, I can try to explain why panic mode exists in the first place.

Panic mode, or the flight response, is an ancient survival mechanism deeply ingrained in many animals, including deer. It’s an automatic reaction to perceived threats, activating a series of physiological changes that prepare the body for rapid escape. This response is driven by the release of adrenaline, which increases heart rate, elevates blood pressure, and boosts energy supplies.

In the wild, this rapid response can be the difference between life and death. For a deer, quick reflexes and speed are often their best defense against predators. In modern settings, however, this instinct can clash with human-made environments, leading to potentially hazardous situations, as seen in the video.

This instinctual clash is evident in the deer’s desperate attempt to flee, culminating in a miscalculated jump over the fence. Such incidents highlight the challenges animals face in urban or developed areas, where their natural responses aren’t always suited to the obstacles they encounter.

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