2023 Author: Eric Donovan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-08-25 09:36
Love also blinds animals. Roebucks are currently increasingly looking for a bride. For motorists, stalking deer in love means an increased risk of accidents.
The sun not only makes people feel elated. The heat also stimulates the hormone production of roebucks, which means that the wild animals are currently increasingly looking for a bride. For drivers, this means an increased risk of accidents. Last year, there were around 250,000 crashes between wild animals and motorists in Germany. 3000 people were injured and 27 people killed.
Woman beckons when there is a thunderstorm in the air
The risk of accidents is particularly high during the rutting season, especially on humid days when a thunderstorm is in the air, warns the German Wildlife Foundation. Because the roebuck is attracted by the fragrances and squeaking sounds of the female animals and blindly begins the pursuit. The animals often run onto the street.
Drivers should therefore currently drive particularly carefully, especially at the edges of forests, and keep an eye on the edges of the road. Anyone who discovers a deer must always expect other animals to be nearby. (mid)
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