This is kind of different, dead deer was found atop a power pole, allegedly in Baltimore. A customer called Baltimore Gas & Electric to report both the deer and a power outage. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
If it touched the high voltage, its legs were probably burnt off. But yeh, how the hell did it end up on the pole? Is there a road there? hit into the air by a truck? Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Must have been picked up by a giant thunder bird, to carry back to its nest, then dropped on the pole bcause the bird was scared by a plane.
WOW!!! That is too FREAKY!!! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Had to be some sort of a practical joke.....dangerous one but a joke nontheless. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Maybe deer have evolved into flying creatures. If that is the case, they suck at flying. I have seen something like that before though, a train hit one around here and knocked it up on a pole.
Electricians possibly did the practical joke. And plus, the legs coudlnt have been burned off. Doesnt seem so.
We use a cutting tool in theatre, and when its cranked up it does'nt fuck about slicing through flesh. So a power line carring what? at least 11,000 V and loads of amps is gonna be hot knive through butter territory. It would cauterise no problem as well, which is why i think its how it happened.
Someone killed Rudolph. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! At least being up in power lines, his nose will forever glow. - N
Those legs were cut off conventionally. A single cable on a power line will not cut through anything, you have to short at least 2 cables or 1 cable and ground it.
The night santa went crazy.. he carved up Rudolph into reindeer sausage, got Dasher + Dancer with an old german luger, and he slashed up Prancer just like Freddy Kruger!
Maybe tied by the legs being transported by helicopter, got caught on power lines and ripped off its feet. Damn redneck cowboy chopper pilots. He he... somebody please give me a good reason why I shouldn't use this photo for this year's christmas cards...