By adamg on Sat., 6/2/2018 - 2:45 pm
We had an unusual guest on campus this morning. Thank you to @northeasternpd for their help!
As always, when encountering wild animals, it’s best to keep your distance - for both your sake and theirs. pic.twitter.com/iu2Ic9p3mr— @NortheasternRSO (@NortheasternRSO) June 2, 2018
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A lot of doe
By Turalura Lipschitz
Sat, 06/02/2018 - 3:21pm
and a few bucks
Where?
By anon
Sat, 06/02/2018 - 3:51pm
Where would that animal have come from?
Two theories
By Waquiot
Sat, 06/02/2018 - 5:19pm
1. It followed the Mass Pike
2. It came up the Emerald Necklace from the Blue Hills.
Definitely not a common sighting, but deer have come into Boston both ways.
Deer on the Ashmont Line
By anon
Sat, 06/02/2018 - 6:12pm
I was once delayed on the Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line while they attempted to move two large deer off the tracks between the stops. I am not a frequent enough rider of that line to know if that is a semi-common occurrence or not, but it seems like still too much of an urban area for deer to be a frequent sight.
There's some decent deer
By Tim Mc.
Sun, 06/03/2018 - 9:59am
There's some decent deer habitat in the Fens, too.
But urban and suburban deer aren't particularly uncommon. My question is why there aren't more of them.
Adorable!
By Elmer
Sat, 06/02/2018 - 4:12pm
Not Adorable at all.
By be
Sat, 06/02/2018 - 7:09pm
Maybe they'll help the local coyote population out, though.
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