When you live in Illinois, it's likely there are woods nearby and if there are woods nearby, your yard can be an interstate highway of wildlife which is what one Illinois backyard cam recently captured.
Here's one of the many things in nature that likely happens all the time, but we rarely get to witness it. A Missouri trail camera captured the moment when a deer appears to be bitten by a snake.
It's not unusual for us humans to feel like we're the superior predator. However, nature sometimes reminds us that there are other creatures who are equally adept at hunting which is what happened to a Missouri bowhunter who looked down from his deer stand over the weekend.
I come from a family of Missouri hunters, yet inherited none of their marksman DNA. Too bad as it's nearly deer hunting season in Missouri and this year includes some rather significant changes.
This is one of those "aw" moments that is always possible when you live in certain parts of Missouri. A Lake of the Ozarks family woke up one morning to realize their yard was now wild kingdom as several deer fawns had taken it over and made it their own.
When you live in one of the many rural parts of Missouri, this kind of stuff happens. A Missouri woman just shared a video proving that there's a deer named Karen who keeps eating her roses. The nerve.
You're a good person and a good citizen if you see one of the many deer that appear near Missouri roadways and try to warn others, but is it legal to use your headlights as a means of communication? The answer is more complicated than you might think.