プログラムのウェブサイト:これらの神聖な日本の奈良鹿は人々と交流する驚くべき方法を持っている。
奈良の鹿が寺を訪ねる – 日本:地球の魅力的な島々:エピソード1プレビュー – BBC Two
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Food is the main reason that's why they come here nothing else.
A hunters wet dream lol, can i would bring my hunting rifle here?
they use cross road
How enchanting!!!
奈良の鹿。。。猫の島。。。うさぎの島。。。猿の温泉。。。次はヘビの島とかどお??
b e a u t i f u l
Did you know that the deer in Nara are so used to human culture that they wait walk across the street until the light turns green?
what!!! i heard deer crossing but wow. i beat touched crossing button
2:26 "Boop"
Nara was a capital city of Japan in Nara era. Please study ancient history before visiting there.
hallelujah, bovay, alabama
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a question I keep thinking: is the bowing genetic, or just learned? Perhaps both?
I love this! Humans and deer, peacefully coexisting. And the deer are still free and wild, able to come and go as they please.
お前らみたく鹿肉はたべないの日本人は
I came here to say that deers in Nara bow ; I was so happy that they got a footage! It's not a joke, they do know how to bow. Some of them act like vandals, and others are more respectful, but overall the cohabitation with deers is peaceful. Interestingly enough, it is not the only such place in Japan. You find the same with monkeys, foxes, wild rabits, and deers
What if instead of bowing, human ancestors rewarded them with food when they whip out their dicks? Decades later, Nara Dick Swinging Deer!!!
It's a fascinating place, but the deer can be quite aggressive. I myself decided not to feed them when I saw what happened to other people.
isnt it Peaceful
Just by Looking at these Videos makes me wanna Travel to Nara Temple.
Such Majesty. and its Great to see Deers walking without no hesitation of being Shot.
Wow… Just Wow…
But then the Mainland Chinese Visits the Temple and Trashes the Place and Fucked up the Garden.
Nice!
Some people may say that this is just about animals learning what gets them an easy meal, or a tourist attraction for many, but regardless, this is an amazing display of trust. Think about how many people must manhandle the deer on a daily basis, even if they aren't hurting them. It's true respect and trust from both sides.
Deer has been the messenjar of the God for thousand years here in the shurine.
Shikamarus, Shikamarus every!