I guess these are not rain-deer
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I guess these are not rain-deer
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I guess these are not rain-deer
@Natasha_Jay its the hoof roof
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I guess these are not rain-deer
@Natasha_Jay seems this pic is all over the internet, oldest I could find is on Reddit. Sometime before #genAI got this convincing. Who knows if it is real?
https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/2d58x6/deer_dont_want_to_get_wet/
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I guess these are not rain-deer
@Natasha_Jay They must be shelt-deer.
Ok I'll show myself out. -
I guess these are not rain-deer
@Natasha_Jay I can believe it.
If that's Nara it's very likely 😊 -
I guess these are not rain-deer
@Natasha_Jay i thought it was rain, then tthought maybe it was reign, until i finally realized its rein :))
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I guess these are not rain-deer
@Natasha_Jay they’re clearly sugar-deer and thus must stay away from the rain so won’t melt away 😝😁
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@Natasha_Jay seems this pic is all over the internet, oldest I could find is on Reddit. Sometime before #genAI got this convincing. Who knows if it is real?
https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/2d58x6/deer_dont_want_to_get_wet/
@jlapoutre
I think this is at least 7-8 years old -
I guess these are not rain-deer
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@Natasha_Jay They must be shelt-deer.
Ok I'll show myself out.@Natasha_Jay @macberg oh dear oh dear oh dear.
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I guess these are not rain-deer
@Natasha_Jay There was that deer like actress who only worked in the warm months - Elk E Sommer
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I guess these are not rain-deer
@Natasha_Jay If the picture was taken in Nara, the behaviour would be plausible (the kanji mentioned in the ALT text are as common in Japan; a Japanese speaker could clarify).
Nara Park has tame sika deer (Cervus nippon; also known as spotted deer or Japanese deer). These roam through the town, especially in Nara Park. Snack vendors sell sika senbei (deer crackers) to visitors so they can feed the deer, the deer virtually walk among the tourist crowds. Some deer have learned to bow in order to receive senbei from people.
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@Natasha_Jay If the picture was taken in Nara, the behaviour would be plausible (the kanji mentioned in the ALT text are as common in Japan; a Japanese speaker could clarify).
Nara Park has tame sika deer (Cervus nippon; also known as spotted deer or Japanese deer). These roam through the town, especially in Nara Park. Snack vendors sell sika senbei (deer crackers) to visitors so they can feed the deer, the deer virtually walk among the tourist crowds. Some deer have learned to bow in order to receive senbei from people.
@dazzr
That's a good call. I admit I thought of Japan too, but often in Japan you'd have both Kanji and Kana but yes very possible , thank you ... -
@Natasha_Jay i thought it was rain, then tthought maybe it was reign, until i finally realized its rein :))
@mahadevank @Natasha_Jay My Marxist pal Rudy got this first thing. My partner was impressed, but I said, "Rudolph the Red knows rein, dear."
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I guess these are not rain-deer
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I guess these are not rain-deer
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I guess these are not rain-deer
@Natasha_Jay 🎶 There be no shelter deer (The antler is everywhere) 🎶
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I guess these are not rain-deer
@Natasha_Jay
No, these are not rain-deer—just deer in the mist!
I’m French and not very used to American puns—does this one actually land and sound funny? -
I guess these are not rain-deer
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I guess these are not rain-deer
I found it in google street view. It's a short walk uphill from The Deer Park Inn, in Nara.