This doe looks exactly like a deer in headlights. But here she’s been photographed all on her own in the middle of a wooded area. While deer can feed any time of the day, they are also considered dinner for predators so they sometimes prefer feeding at night so they can be alert and ready in case of danger.
It could be that the snap of this camera startled this doe while she was eating, or maybe it was a flash that drew her attention and made her look. Fortunately, it’s just a trail cam and not a predator about to pounce. Otherwise, she’d probably be running away to safety.
Mysterious
The owner of this trail cam suggested that the white object hanging in the air is actually being held by a much taller black animal. The picture isn't clear enough to see what it really is so we're just guessing here but it could be a black bear that stands at around 7 ft tall.
By the looks of it, the white object could be a coyote or a small antelope. Whatever it is, is clearly holding onto the smaller animal and the figure in question is completely black. Even for a bear, this would be pretty big and might allude to the suspicions about Bigfoot.
Moose-ing Around
Aren't moose such interesting creatures to study and observe? With their distinctive antlers that can span over 6 feet across and their incredible size, moose are the largest species of the deer family and one of the largest land mammals in North America. What a treat to capture them on camera.
What's even better is that we get to see them in their natural habitat. They probably have no idea that there's a camera taking photos of them, they're just roaming through the woods. They're usually solitary animals so seeing them together like this could mean that it could be mating season.
Deer Up Close
This adorable and equally hilarious close-up photo was taken of a deer right as he was nearing this trail cam. We can tell that this must be a young deer. Could it be the sound of the camera or the flash from the lens that frightened him, causing this look of shock on his face?
Or maybe they put food on the trail cam to make it come close? It could also look like he is in the middle of chewing. Poor fella was probably not expecting a photo while he was enjoying his meal. We know we'd be pretty ticked off if someone took a photo of us while we were eating.
Bear Selfie
Bears are known for being curious by nature because they're constantly exploring their environment and snooping around. When it comes to their curious nature, it's actually a natural instinct that helps bears survive in the wild. Take this nosey bear for example, he can't help but investigate this trail camera.
What's more, bears have an incredibly keen sense of smell, which is 100 times greater than ours, which means they pick up scents and smells that we wouldn't even notice. Their curiosity can lead them to investigate new smells and sources of food, even if it means taking risks or exploring unfamiliar territory.