Watch: Sambar Deer Visits A Tea Stall. Here's What Happens Next
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The Sambar is a large deer native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It is listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN list since 2008.
Animals like to live in their own habitat. But with population increase and adventurous tourists, places that hard to reach are not easily accessible. This has led to more and more animals coming into contact with humans, which sometimes is dangerous. But on other occasions, such contacts create memorable moments. Like a video of a Sambar deer visiting a tea stall and having snacks. The clip has been shared by Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Dr Samrat Gowda on Twitter. If Sambar goes to local hotel what will they offer??On a serious note wild animals getting used to human habitations is not a good sign... pic.twitter.com/zMJOuWYWIZ
The video shows a Sambar deer standing in front of a makeshift tea stall and looking at the food items there. A man, holding a food item, gestures the Sambar to come to one side. The animal understands and moves in that direction.
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