I don't know if there are any of you that have seen this or not. But it raises some VERY interesting questions... the obvious one being, how on EARTH did it get UP there?
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/gen/page25.html
Living here in Minnesota, I have also heard of animals getting struck by lightning and thrown very far distances. A friend of mine who is a farmer found one of her cows on the other side of an electric fence, belly up and all 4 feet were severed. There had been an electrical storm the night before.
my theory?
I do not think that it's a prnak. No siree. That deer is too big and you would need a crane to put him/her up there. I'm not so sure it was hit, either. There's no road close buy, but there ARE train tracks.... 45 feet away. And 45 feet is a long distance. There is no blood on the top of the pole which suggest that the pole didn't scrap the deers side. So this leaves either placement or an arch af flight. In order for a train to hit that deer and put him up there, he would have had to do an arc. If i figure correclty (which i prolly don't) that deer did not arc. He was placed on their. But not by people. Too heavy.
Maybe there's another force at work here.
I don't know if this makes me a bad person or not, but my first reaction was to laugh. I feel bad for the animal, but that is just one of those amusing sights you don't see very often. As for how he got up there, I think he and God are the only that know that. Maybe only God.
I am pretty sure that I have seen the picture you are talking about. I can't go to that site from the computer I am at right now.
The story is very simple. The deer was hit by a high-speed train, thrown into the air so high that it landed on top of the pole. It was, of course, dead by the time it landed.
But, yes, the picture is definitely ... amusing.