Kip Adams, Chief Conservation Officer at the National Deer Association, says this skin-crawling video is more than just nightmare fuel. It’s a warning.
The deer was used as part of a necropsy session held on Sunday during an NDA Deer Steward class near Hanna, Oklahoma, on Muscogee (Creek) Nation land. The mature doe was harvested under a state-issued depredation permit and stored overnight in a cooler before being used for the class. When Adams laid it on the table the next morning, the ticks became horrifyingly visible. The video highlights a growing concern that affects more than just deer: the increase of tick-borne disease in the U.S.
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