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Looks like coyotes got it while giving birth. I can see at least one extra small set of legs there. Looks like they ate the fawn(s) and the rear end of the mother. Highly nutritious food for the yotes. Both the mother and fawn are pretty helpless during that time.
 

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I agree with it being a scene from the aftermath of a coyote. this is pretty common. Coyotes do the same to cows giving birth, usually the farmers are on watch though in birthing season... Ever see a cow with a short tail? probably lost it to a yote when it was born. they always eat the youngin and the rectum/rump of the mother, sad but thats nature....
 

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Looks like coyotes got it while giving birth. I can see at least one extra small set of legs there. Looks like they ate the fawn(s) and the rear end of the mother. Highly nutritious food for the yotes. Both the mother and fawn are pretty helpless during that time.
Great now you've got me humming "the circle of life".... Didn't see any scenes like that in the "Lion King"
 

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Great now you've got me humming "the circle of life".... Didn't see any scenes like that in the "Lion King"
Come on now..... Disney wouldn't brain wash and mislead our children would they?
 

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I hate that freakin' Bambi movie!... At least the villain in the lion king was another lion and not a "hunter"
Now now, easy there sir! :whistling:




 

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It could have been shot by a nusinace hunter then got chewed up by a yote.....I've been seeing a few dead fawns on the roads, hate the babies dying like that!
 
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