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    DEER God! (caution, contains gore)

    Appears pretty fake to me, but you just never know. ANother reason to be careful when driving. Deer crossings can be pretty serious.

    Like I said, gore sighting in link.... http://www.pbnation.com/showthread.p...hreadid=777869
    Gary Noonan
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    Don't know what the friggin' problem is, but this new format is driving me up the wall. Can't stand NASIOC.com either (does the same thing). Have no clue why. Took me a dozen times logging in (and then being thanked for logging in and then being told I'm actually not again and all the while "Who's Online" shows that I am but I'm really not because I can't actually DO anything) before it "clicked" and let me post a reply. Not really worth it just to say that pic is somewhere waaaaay up there on the fake-o-meter.

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    Oh deer is right, that suv didn't hold up very well. I had a close call once when a deer jumped right over my hood (of a car) and his hoofs just clipped the top of my driver side windshield, I was going about 35 mph so hopefully the deer wasn't injured too badly since he ran off.
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    The damage and accident is actually not that bad compared to what a deer would do to a vehicle if it was hit head on. This photo the deer was clipped. The most dangerous accidents are with Cows and ELK that usually result with fatal consequences on the driver and passengers.

    I think the blood and guts of the small deer made it look more freaky than what it really is.

    Safe driving,
    Assimilate this .........

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    Deer Trouble

    Well I can tell you from expierence, the vehicross holds up pretty well to deer, I just got mine back out of the shop, I hit a deer 3 days after I bought it, everthing looked great on it,no one could even tell it was wrecked, but it did damage to the support behind the moldings, it only costed 6,500 to get it fixed

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    Maybe I'm easy - but that doesn't look fake to me - pretty detailed with th blood running down the back of the front seat and the body organ laying in the back! Yuuuuuuuck! Sure would have hated to have been sitting in the driver's seat if it is real!!!
    "If you're not living on the edge --- you're taking up too much space!!"

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    The, um, deer pieces look real (from afar), but... someone on that thread brought up the fact that there was blood on the backs of the seats, which seems a little strange. Oh, and the blood... anyone think it looks a bit fake? I mean, I can't say I've seen a lot of deer blood in my life, or even buckets of human blood all over the place... but the blood I have seen (mine and others) is pretty thick and dark when coming from a deep wound, but I wouldn't think it would be that (in the pictures) bright red when splattered all over the place.

    Also, you would think the driver would be in some serious hurt considering the hole that thing made.

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    I worked a part-time gig at an Avis Rental Car place in Fairbanks Alaska a few years ago.
    Every now and again a car would come in that had hit a moose -this almost always results in the death of the driver.

    Anyways, a Camry came in one day. Damage:
    -Shattered Windshield, and A-pillars were bent back to horizontal.
    -Roof was cut off (extracation of passengers), but it had already been flattened to the level of the door handles.
    -The seat backs of both front seats were broken in half and folded over the bottom of the back seats.
    -The car looked as if it had been drenched in blood and fur.
    Both front seat occupants were immediately killed when 1500 lbs. of meat came crashing through their windshield (moose are tall, and when struck their legs buckle and the body hits the car up high).

    Probably the nastiest car that I've ever seen. I dunno why they brought it back to Avis -I certainly wasn't going to clean it.

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    Definetely looks real to me, why would someone fake something that is so COMMON, now if it was a big, harry, manlike creature I'd be suspicious.

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    Thank you so much for NOT leaching the pics and posting them.
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