Can't Believe I Caught THIS on Camera! A MYSTERIOUS Ending to the Series of Videos!

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About the middle of November last year's deer season while I was hunting I was feeling lazy that day. I was sitting in a chair and not even trying to concel myself, just enjoying being out there. I noticed 4 doe heading right towards me and they looked worn-out. Their tongues were hanging out and looked like deflated balloons. They stopped within 10 feet and just stood there looking at me and around. That's when I saw the coyote, so I stood up and it stopped, turned around and took off. The doe's stood there and continued to look around and noticed the coyote took off and they just walked past me and climb up a hill to my left. I watched them through my binoculars and they stopped, looked back at me and walked away. That was just an awesome hunting experience.

randybarnes
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While at work in the oil fields of West Texas, I drove up on a coyote holding down an eight point by his neck. The coyote saw me when I drove up and got nervous and had a hard time deciding rather to run or hold fast to his prey. He hesitated but did turn the buck loose and ran away. The buck was almost choked out, and had a hard time recovering, and it took him at least five minutes to start trotting off.

jamesbolen
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If you notice his ears were moving constantly, I would hate to live in a world where you are being hunted by many creatures all the time. Poor creatures....they are so beautiful.

suzyjackson
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I have deer lying in my yard sleeping every morning! I love them!😊

lyndapena
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I was changing water in the middle of the day on my farm, when I saw a large buck running toward my pickup, as he got closer, I saw a large coyote chasing him. The buck's tongue was hanging out from running a long distance, and they cut across right in front of my pickup. I had a rifle and I stepped out and put an end to that dog's deer chasing forever! But that coyote was definately running that deer to the place that he was going to stop, and I am sure he would have killed it, because it was so tired.

rweisele
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Nice video. I have never captured this on a trail cam but I did have a buck walk past me and stop about 30 Yards away. He bedded down and fell asleep for about 30 minutes until some other deer came by and disturbed him. He was a two year old fork horn. Couldn’t bring myself to take him while he was sleeping.

joetruth
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I'm somewhat of a game cam addict myself and caught many strange looking animals over the years. Once a large doe walked up to a feeder and jumped several feet in the air when it noticed the 6 foot Timber Rattler a couple of feet from her. Enjoyed your video!

dipstick
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Last year, I had a large buck ran right across in front of me screaming like a banshee with a big coyote right on his heels! The coyote saw me and hesitated for a split second and the buck finally got up on the side of the mountain and the coyote stopped the chase! I would never believed that a lone coyote would even think of trying to take down a large buck that probably triples my weight! Really made me a little more wary out on my own hiking.

windrider
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Old fox trapper here. Yes, I agree, that appeared more like a fox than a coyote. Coyotes seem to have a more flat gait unlike any other canine.
I saw a big buck sleeping once with it head and horns flat on the ground. Sleeping flat on his side like a horse! We thought for sure he was dead as it didn’t move at all as we approached. He finally woke up and ran off after some nearby does alarmed him. I’m sure he felt safe enough to full out power sleep with all his girlfriends keeping a lookout for him.
One last thing, a lone coyote chasing a big buck is one thing, a lone coyote actually taking down a big buck is another. The buck probably has no idea how many coyotes are chasing him but is smart enough to know they hunt in packs usually.
Nice video!

USAMontanan
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I couldn’t imagine the hours of footage you sift thru every week, you are the king of trail cams in my opinion. I can’t say I’ve ever caught a deer fighting sleep like that before on camera but I have seen deer laying dead below a rock cliff that I’m assuming got chased off the edge by yotes.

tothemaxxoutdoors
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That was so beautiful to watch him falling asleep….Thank you and Merry Christmas from Canada. ❄️ 🦌 🎄

mmblue
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Loved this trail cam footage. Beautiful buck! He didn't get that big by being stupid. Even while catching brief snoozes, that buck was situationally aware of everything happening around him. Unfortunately, that's also how we need to be these days when we're out and about in society. Lots of ravenous predators out there now and it's getting worse. I say this because just the other day, a young mother from our church was almost abducted in the parking lot of Walmart. Having been trained to situational vigilance by her Marine gunnery sergeant father, she saw what was happening and was able to escape before being nabbed. The animal kingdom reminds us of the vigilance principle over and over again if we have eyes to see.

malcolmhill
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The closest I came to that was last year. I live in Florida and have a screened in pool area. Over the years I'd done a little damage to the screen with my weed eater and didn't get around to repairing it right away. One evening as I was sitting out back having a cigarette I caught something out of the corner of my eye, I wasn't sure what it was si I got out my trail camera and set it up on the floor aimed at some items I was storing for my X-wife while she was moving. After 24 hours I caught it on video. It was a baby rabbit. Somehow it was trapped inside the screens and I was afraid it would starve to death. Each night I would leave food (dry cereal, lettuce or carrots) out for it and enjoyed watching it on camera eating. .I tried trapping it with a cardboard box and was actually successful once but it was too smart for me. It chewed it's way out on the back side of the box, or at least I thought it had. One morning, as I was looking over the nights video something else caught my eye, there in the dark, behind the rabbit was a set of beady eyes. It took several days for it to get up the courage to step into the light where I could see it. It was a rat, a big one, pretty sure it was a Norwegian variety. Each night it would venture out and steal a mouthful of food then disappear back into the dark.did I mention I hate rats. I've owned this house for 10 years and have never seen one here. It was time for it to go. The problem was I couldn't set any traps or run the risk of hurting the rabbit. I was getting to like him as he got to feel comfortable with my presence. Even coming within 6 inches of my feet as I tossed Cheerios down for him/her. Running around in circles playing and learning how to hop, that was a sight. Anyway, back to the rat. I knew I couldn't trap it with my usual methods so I got out my pellet gun and waited. It didn't take long, a couple days maybe and there it was, darting out from the dark to steal food. I had to move the food a little to force it into the open maybe 7 to 8 feet from me. On day 3 it ventured out from under the chair to feed. It was an easy shot and it was dispatched it quickly as the pellet drove its brains through its heart. A little messy but it was gone. The very next morning I noticed the rabbit running around the pool playing, then scurrying out through the damaged screen. To my surprise it was back that evening to feed. That day I called a screening company and replaced all the lower screens trapping it on the outside. But there's more. On day 3 after the screens were repaired, the rat was gone, the rabbit was gone so I wasn't leaving any food out. I stepped out for my morning coffee and noticed something out on the pool deck not moving. I investigated and it was a dead baby rat. In all that day I found 3 dead baby rats. I had to find out where they came from. Remember the items I was storing for my X, there were several large plastic storage tubes. All had lids except one that I had partially covered with a piece of plywood. I started to empty it out to be sure there were no more rats. I didn't find any more but I did find a nest. It consisted of chewed up clothe, string and a lot of pink insulation. The insulation in my home is white. Seems that rat was transported here from my X's old house. Thank goodness I didn't store that stuff in my house. I hate rats.

samueljames
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I found it interesting how the buck looked like it was sleeping yet fully alert at the same time. It could be deadly out there to be completely asleep.

GoMidwestFishing
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I, 110%, am humbled by the fact that as I sit in my warm cabin with a full belly, two woodstoves kicking out the heat, that from the Chickadees to the moose and deer, they are out there in the wilds surviving.

boygirlandadad
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I love how you can see the bucks nose continue to work the whole time its laying there with his eyes closed. I also think its wild that that coyote even got that close before the buck popped up.

MichiganGreatOutdoors
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Just a couple weeks ago while bow hunting up here in Michigan, I had a couple doe lay down about 80 yds from me. The mother doe got really tired and while laying down she also put her head straight down onto the ground and continued to sleep for a short time. I've never seen that in the wild, really cool!

krishanus
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Awesome video! It is not uncommon in my experience to see coyotes following close behind bucks during the rutting season. I think a lot of that has to do with a bucks strong scent from his tarsal glands. As you can see, this buck has really been using his tarsal glands, his hind legs are black with urine and glandular secretions.

Jeremy.r
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It’s great to see the deer laying down in front of the camera - that’s a great coincidence it chose to lay down in front of your camera!

WildlifeTrailcamUK
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Two years ago I had video of a young mule deer buck trotting past my camera; the next video, less than a minute later was the buck sprinting the opposite direction with a coyote chasing it. I could see the coyote stop in the distance. I suppose they crossed paths and the coyote chased a short way, just to see if the deer was weakened. This was late winter, near Helena, MT.

barneyfife