Residents of a Melbourne street were taken completely by surprise when a large deer jumped into a suburban backyard. 9News
street were taken completely by surprise when a large deer jumped into a suburban backyard.
John Varsalaklis said his wife was startled by the sight of the deer at their Kew East home this morning.A large deer jumped into a suburban Kew East backyard.The animal then landed in a pool area before it broke through a safety fence. Deer experts said the animal is a young male and sightings like this are not uncommon due to nearby golf courses and open land.Continue reading
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