Just like other wild animals, deer can be hostile when they feel threatened. But mostly, they are very timid and shy animals. They just want to be left alone and appreciated from a distance. They do not usually go to places where there are lots of people.
But this deer was the exemption to the rule. He would easily approach humans and he loves interacting with them. That is why this family soon named him “Carrot.”
The townspeople of Kenora Canada soon fell in love with Carrot. The animal formed a special and strong bond with a human named Lee-Anne Carver. He would always visit her and he could be often seen outside of her home. But when it was time for Carrot to migrate with his family, Lee-Anne didn’t see him anymore. But she knew that he is now an adult and is hopefully happy with his own deer family. For years, the kids and even many of the adults in Kenora missed Carrot. Then in late 2019, Carrot showed up again. And just like the old times, Carrot was still as friendly as he was before. All of the kids of Kenora were happy because they got to pet him again. Carrot became an honorary member of Kenora and this also gave Lee-Anne Carver more time to spend with this lovable deer. And once again, the time came for Carrot to migrate with the rest of his herd. But this time, the residents knew that they would see him again soon. In late 2020, Carrot returned to Kenora. People were so excited to see the deer again. But something was terribly wrong.