![]() Sadly, the deer was put to rest by animal control officers, who suspected it may have been infected with some Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). You could tell day from night, but that's about it." Sterling Daniels, a wildlife biologist at the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA), told Quality Whitetails, "I'd compare it to covering your eyes with a washcloth. | NDA /kOsWCQrLah- National Deer Association February 18, 2021Īccording to the National Deer Association’s magazine – Quality Whitetails, the foundling's condition has been termed as 'corneal dermoids', which has been found in another whitetail buck in the area.Īlso Read: 4-YO Boy Went Out To The Woods Alone, Came Back With A Baby Deer He Became Friends With! The dermoids can be removed for cosmetic reasons, however, the removal doesn’t improve patients' eyesight, Live Science reported.įreak Buck Had Corneal Dermoids. The following condition can result in loss of eyesight.Īlso Read: Man Hunting Deer Lands Up In Hospital With 'Half His Face Off' After One Charges At Him ![]() In the buck's case, skin tissue complete with hair follicles cropped up on the deer's cornea, the report said. A whitetail deer was found stumbling through the streets of Farragut, Tennessee, with thick hair growing out of both of its eyeballs.Īccording to reports, the animal's unusual feature has been attributed to a type of benign tumour that can appear in any part of the body.
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