Chronic wasting disease slowly turns the brains of infected deer (and other cervids) into spongy, deteriorating masses, triggering bizarre behavior and, inevitably, a fatal outcome.
Tourists are only allowed to feed the deer special rice crackers sold in Nara, but the animals are increasingly eating rubbish ... plastic waste from Nara deer carcasses. Armed with gloves ...
Tourists are only allowed to feed the deer special rice crackers sold in Nara, but the animals are increasingly eating rubbish ... plastic waste from Nara deer carcasses. Armed with gloves ...
Tourists are only allowed to feed the deer special rice crackers sold in Nara, but the animals are increasingly eating rubbish ... plastic waste from Nara deer carcasses. Armed with gloves ...
Indicators include multiple deer carcasses, often found near water sources. The severity of outbreaks varies annually, with no effective treatment or prevention available for wild deer.