I was living in the High Sierras (Mammoth Lakes) back in the mid 80s. During a drive home, there was a herd of deer in the road. Waiting until they passed, one of the last deer’s hoof got caught in the fence on the side of road. We helped untangled, and it bounced away.
About 5 years later, I was camping high up in the Sierras and a deer walked into my campground. There were about 8 people standing around watching this visit, and the deer came up just to me — kissed my hand — then turned around and left.
Then a few years after this incident, I was working for the Forest Service in the Lake Tahoe area, out in the middle of nowhere. A second deer came up to me, and kissed me again!!
Such a gentle thank you . . . You are very welcome!

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