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Old 01-13-2013 | 04:41 PM
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skinnnner
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Originally Posted by monoped
Heart and lung capacity,ability to provide oxygen at a high rate of consumption . White tail only good for a short distance.
Given the right terrain deer can be tired out by any one capable of long distance running. Deer must be steadily pursued and not allowed to rest.

How far have you ever chased one? Even not running get where you can stay on the same animal (not easy to do,area and snow both important) at a good pace and keep it moving. When you see the reaction hours later i hope you don,t like it .besides your facing a stressed animal as far as quality eats.
Not a concern in our not so distant past.
So your saying under the right terrain a human can chase down a deer?lol!!still not buying that by the way iv never tried to chase down a deer but iv seen on many occasions deer run close to a mile with no signs of slowing down,i dont know of anyone capable of covering as much ground so fast.deer dont run short distances because thats all they are capable of they just run untill they feel like they have escaped danger.
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