That struck me as odd, no pun intended. Did the driver duck?? Why is there blood on the front of the driver seat? Wouldn't the driver have blocked it??
Brian
That struck me as odd, no pun intended. Did the driver duck?? Why is there blood on the front of the driver seat? Wouldn't the driver have blocked it??
Brian
'01 Proton 1416
There's so much blood coming from every major artery being torn apart, it would be really tough keeping it off of any surface. I've seen humans do almost the same thing before.
Scott / moncha.com
Holy ****, man that some crazy stuff wait till i show my girlfriend! I'm a hunter and I have see the insides of deer and those organs look simalar to what I find when feild drenssing/gutting the animal. I dont think its fake at all I'm sure you all have been driving before and have seen where a deer got hit and the blood trail takes up like 3 lanes and is 40 ft long all that blood in the car doesnt suprise me one bit. the deer must have hit just right. well at least the deer didnt feel anything. geez thats some crazy stuff
I live in the Deer capital of the world (NY subburbs) The last one I hit was at 60+ on a back road.I was driving my 89 pathfinder with a home made push bar,1/4 steel and 3"gas pipe for tubes.. The deer exploded,The biggest pieces were the head and legs(not connected) The only damage I had was a turn singal lens and a bent fender.The worst part was getting all the parts off the road.That was about 2 years ago,I stll drive that stretch of road every day at the fastest 35-40 mph and my eyes peeled. In a normal day I see from 3-10 deer a day and 4-5 dead ones in my travels.
I'm pretty sure it's not fake... I've seen two other picture series of high-speed car-deer accidents, and they both looked a lot like this.... firehose blood! Anyway, Beavertractors speeks the truth... The wife and I were driving the Hutch in Westchester County one Saturday afternoon when a deer bounded over the divider, landed in our lane, then leapt again and off the road... right in front of a Beemer in the slow lane. No one had any time to react - the deer was gone before my foot got to the brake pedal. But it FREAKED us out, because we were cruising at 65 or 70, and the accident would have been UGLY in my Prelude.