Thursday, 7 Nov 2024

Red deer tries to hitch a lift with visitors to Scottish Highlands

A red deer has been caught placing his hoof on a woman’s back as she stood by her car on the Scottish moors.

The stag, which is commonly found in woodland and moorland, approached the visitor in a carpark at Glen Coe, in the Highlands. A shocked photographer then captured the moment, as the woman froze still.

Red deer are Britain’s largest land mammal, with males able to grow up to 4ft 5ins, weighing about 30 stone. They can be identified by their distinctive rusty red colour in summer, which turns to a brown coat in winter.

Their hooves can also be large in size, with a front hoof measuring between eight or nine centimetres in length.

Their breeding season, also known as rutting season, occurs from the end of September to November. During this time they can be seen engaging in displays of dominance, which might involve fighting, roaring or approaching passersby.

Visitors to areas with a large deer population are often advised to avoid being too close to the animals during this period.

Red deer are widely seen in Scotland, but aren’t found in the Northern Isles. Glen Coe is a perfect setting with the animals, known for waterfalls and peaks such as Bidean nam Bian and Buachaille Etive Mor.

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