Blundering hunter leaves deer wandering with an arrow through its head

By EMMA THOMAS

'Shocked': Susan Darrah said she took this photo of a deer impaled by an arrow in her New Jersey back yard

This horrifying picture was taken of a deer that wandered into a New Jersey garden.
This deer with an arrow shot cleanly through its head was spotted and photographed by resident Susan Darrah.
She says she was shocked to see the deer at her home in Boonton with a dart wedged through its muzzle.

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'Want to know what sucks? THIS!' She posted on her Facebook page, 'Tried to capture him to no avail... he can eat, run and there's no blood, less chance of infection. I just feel so bad for him.'
The animal wasn't bleeding and didn't appear to be frightened, she claimed.
Ms Darrah immediately contacted animal control and they turned up the same day but were unable to catch the animal. She said the deer was a regular visitor to her back garden.

New Jersey's Division of Fish and Wildlife sent out a crew and is looking for the wounded animal

source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2487874/New-Jersey-deer-picrured-arrow-face.html
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On global safari to find the perfect shot

By ROBERT DEX

Scary: Scots wildlife photographer David Yarrow even escaped an up close and personal meeting with a lioness on the prairie during his global travels

He has travelled to some of the world’s remotest destinations and come face to face with deadly animals to capture these stunning images.
And Scots wildlife photographer David Yarrow even escaped an up close and personal meeting with a lioness on the prairie during his global travels.
Mr Yarrow, from Glasgow, has produced almost 90 black and white pictures of wildlife in some of the harshest landscapes on Earth.

Impressive: Mr Yarrow, from Glasgow, has produced almost 90 black and white pictures of wildlife in some of the harshest landscapes on Earth

Beautiful moment: Among the images are two baby penguins helping each other climb an icy slope in Snow Hill, Antarctica

Covering its mouth: Encounter by David Yarrow is published by Clearview, in affiliation with the conservation charity Tusk, on November 12

Looking at you: This is the moment Scots wildlife photographer Mr Yarrow came face to face with an adult brown bear in the wilds of Alaska

Black and white: Self-taught wildlife photographer Mr Yarrow, who has produced the collection for a new book, took this stunning image of a zebra

Fighting talk: Among the images in the set by Mr Yarrow are a pair of polar bears confronting each other in Manitoba, Canada

Locked together: Mr Yarrow has travelled to some of the world's remotest destinations and come face to face with deadly animals

Staring: This stunning portrait of a razorback gorilla was taken by the self-taught wildlife photographer who is promoting his new book, Encounter

source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2486855/Photographer-comes-face-face-deadly-animals-capture-stunning-images.html
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