
Years of patience on Joe Hutto's part resulted in extraordinary displays of trust by a herd of wild mule deer. "Touching The Wild" airs Wednesday, April 16 at 8/7c on PBS. For more, visit
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- Jack Johnson: Ticks. Lyme disease.
- blah dude: I hate the taste of deer but i love to kill them and hang their head on my wall.
- Cheerkoi Therian Tribe: Aaaa this man is so lucky! I've always had this little moose family coming to my yard for quite a few years now. At first it was just one moose. She had a broken hoof but could still walk. I called her brownie. She kept coming around for a few years and then one time, she came back and had 2 baby moose! She kept coming back every once and a while. But I don't ever see her anymore. And yes I know they leave their babies after a couple of years (I think it's 2 years? I could be wrong though) but I'm still worried she got shot or something. I never actually earned her trust but she was really inspiring to me.
- Marasma101: care to explain?
- Smikket Abito: Maybe someday you'll wake up. Maybe you won't. That's ok.
- Jason Michel: I think its bad for wild animals to become dependant on humans....bad for their natural instincts
- Darrin Eichelberger: VancouverCanucksRock Then don't eat meat, if that's what makes you feel better about yourself. Everyone has the freedom to choose for themselves. Apparently the modern world, of which you speak, has left you behind on that concept.
- Karo French: Darrin Eichelberger There is no need to hunt animals to survive in this day and age. I especially hate the sport hunters wirh their small penises trying to be big men.
- Dawn Marie: I UNDERSTAND...following mine for 4 years now!!!
- freaky Friday: The word ain't "meat" but "corpse".
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