Colorado Parks And Wildlife Agents Help Remove Trash Can Lid From Deer's Neck
PARKER, Colo. (CBS4)- A deer is probably a little more comfortable after Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers were able to remove a trash can lid from around the animal's neck.
The deer was spotted in the Pinery neighborhood in Parker.
The lid had a hold cut into it, believed to be either for recycling or feed, and that's how the deer got stuck.
A deer with a plastic trash can lid around its neck was reported from the Pinery neighborhood in Parker. Wildlife officers Katie Doyle and Sean Dodd were able to respond & successfully remove the lid. It had a hole cut into it, probably for recycling or other feed. pic.twitter.com/pUc49hcPGW
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