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Watch Video: Two deer fighting like catfight

Watch Video: Two deer fighting like catfight

Watch Video: Two deer fighting like catfight

Watch Video: Two deer fighting like catfight

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  • IFS officer Susanta Nanda put a video of two deer fighting on Twitter.
  • The video has been seen 115k times and gotten 4,200 likes.
  • People on Twitter said that it looked like the deer were fighting like “cats” or “kangaroos”.
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Have you ever seen a deer hurt another animal? Or humans? Or anything at all? No, correct? Because they are one of the calmest animals on Earth. Deer actually have a reputation for being quiet, calm, and gentle. So when you see two deer fighting, it’s a very rare thing to see.

IFS officer Susanta Nanda recently put a video of two deer fighting with each other on Twitter. “Deer boxing,” he wrote in a tweet with the video, which has now been seen 115k times and gotten 4,200 likes. In the video, a group of deer graze in a field while a beautiful forest is in the background. Two deer start kickboxing each other furiously all of a sudden. Both of them were kicking each other while standing on their back legs. They stopped after a while and started chasing each other.

Since the internet is full of strange things, netizens weren’t too surprised and thought it was funny. People on Twitter said that it looked like the two deer were fighting like “cats” or “kangaroos.” “This looks so much like those kangaroo fights,” one person said. Someone else joked, “Looks like a Kangaroo was their trainer.”

Take a look at the video below:

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