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Re: Deer anatomy reference pics

Unread postby ghoasthunter » Fri Oct 12, 2018 10:48 am

muddy wrote:
ghoasthunter wrote:the second pic from the bottom is the only one that shows where the heart and lungs actually are on a deer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6cLLHsMnL4


That video is awesome. I love how he flat out shows how there's no such thing as a "void" or "dead space" above the lungs. I've hit delete and retracted so many posts about the myth of the void it's just ridiculous.

what i like is how it helps on the recovery of a animal and explains why that deer didn't go down like you thought it would nature did everything in its power too make that animal survive.


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Re: Deer anatomy reference pics

Unread postby Nelson87 » Sat Oct 13, 2018 8:04 am

Thanks Muddy, those pics are a great visual.

How about frontal shots from the ground and quartering to shots from a stand? I don't want to start a should vs should not debate since there are so many variables, just wondering if anyone has any pics or diagrams for those angles.
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Re: Deer anatomy reference pics

Unread postby muddy » Sat Oct 13, 2018 10:54 am

Nelson87 wrote:Thanks Muddy, those pics are a great visual.

How about frontal shots from the ground and quartering to shots from a stand? I don't want to start a should vs should not debate since there are so many variables, just wondering if anyone has any pics or diagrams for those angles.


Google search with quartering too and front on shots.
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