Deer caught eating human remains for first time, say scientists

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Rachael Revesz
The Independent May 9, 2017

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Deer caught eating human remains for first time, say scientists

Scientists have discovered the first instance of a deer which eats human remains. The animal was caught mid-feast by a motion-sensitive camera at the Forensic Anthropology Research Facility at Texas State University, a 26-acre area where forensic scientists study how human bodies decompose in the wild.

Scientists also monitor how animals interact with the bodies, but the reaction from the white-tailed deer was an unexpected crunch point.

Deer are mostly herbivores, although they have been known to scavenge small mammals or birds and occasionally eat other meats. As documented in the Journal of Forensic Scientists, the experts explained that the animal captured on camera was the “first known photographic evidence of deer gnawing human remains”.

The deer was scavenging when it came across the decomposing body, which had already been feasted on by vultures. Experts watched as the animal held “the bone in its mouth like a cigar”, on two occasions, in January 2015.

The body had already been outside for 182 days.

Experts estimated the deer was chewing dry bone rather than eating soft tissue.

Deer gnaw on bone of other – non-human – animals to “possibly to obtain minerals absent in their diet” including phosphorous, calcium and sodium during the winter months.

For forensic scientists, the study was not solely to analyse animal behaviour, but also the marks left on the bone by the deer are also useful for future reference.
 

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Even vegetarians find it tough to turn down ribs...
 

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deer and humans have been around for a few years now.
I highly doubt this is a first.

perhaps first time for that particular deer, since they obviously fed the body to the animals for research.

unless perhaps I'm reading it wrong. and they mean it's the first time they have it on film to prove it.

I just hope the Body belonged to an Animal Rights Person, who donated their body to Animal Research :laughing7: personally that & Dog food are their only use.

I have to agree though. Been awhile since I had some Good Ribs.
 

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Looks like the start of revenge! Were officially screwed, especially those of us who spend a lot of time in the woods.
 

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I wonder how many millions of dollars that little study (how human bodies decompose in the wild) is costing. Universities have toooooooooooooooooo much money yet keep raising tuition - just doesn't add up for me. But hey - what do I know!
 

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Giving the deer a bone...

has dogs pissed everywhere.
 

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Evolution at work.....I did a Master's thesis on deer food and habitat management and never came across this in the literature....must be an alien deer.....Gary
 

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