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Eli

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Originally posted by: LordRaiden
If you look at the 2nd pic he posted, the poles aren't very tall.
Not that tall!?!? Dude, that pole is at least 20 feet in the air! Very few deer I know of can't jump much over 10 feet.
Yeah, I suppose you're right.

 

geno

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I dunno, for a train to hit that thing...it's surprisingly...umm, how do I put this? In one piece. :D

It looks too intact in order to be tossed that far, but that's the most likely explanation thus far :confused:
 

Anubis

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ehhhh

what happened to its feet?

this is just another of teh many reasons that you should STOP posting LordRaiden
 

Sketcher

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Originally posted by: kami
a train hit it...there was tracks nearby
Yep, I remember reading that it'd been hit by a train and landed there, causing a power outtage. Someone called it in and the service company didn't believe them, until they saw it themselves.

 

Amused

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My bet is a train launched it up there...

Snopes

Claim: Photographs show a deer atop a power pole.

Status: True.

Origins: This is yet another case where someone's humorous commentary has been slapped on top of photographs from another source, but in this case the text isn't too far off the mark. The original caption accompanying these pictures correctly reflects the fact that these photographs were taken around Winnipeg, not Baltimore:

This happened just outside of Winnepeg. Ft. Gary had a call this morning (Saturday) that there was a deer on a pole . . . right! Sure enough there was. This is right beside the tracks a few miles west of Headingly Station. They figure that a train hit it and launched it up there.
These photographs are "real" in the sense that they are indeed pictures taken in early January 2003 of a deer found atop a 25-foot-high power pole in Headingley, a town just northwest of (and formerly a part of) Winnipeg, Manitoba. Plenty of people in the area saw the deer atop the pole (including the Manitoba Hydro workers who eventually removed it), and the story was covered by local CBC radio and TV outlets.

The issue of whether the deer was really launched atop the pole when it was struck by a train is less certain. The Canadian National Railways (CNR) maintained they received no report from any of their engineers about a train's hitting a deer in the Headingley area, and whether a deer's torso could have been struck with enough force to launch it 25 feet up in the air yet remain mostly undamaged (save for missing portions of its back legs) has been the subject of much debate. (The general consensus is that the feat is rather improbable but technically possible.) Others have speculated that the deer was indeed hit and killed by a passing train, but it was then somehow deliberately set atop the power pole by local pranksters.

Oddly enough, a similar mystery had been reported just a few months earlier, when a six-month-old deer was found hanging in the 12-foot-high crotch of a maple tree in Delaware county, New York. "