Wildlife experts have documented deer showing affection to humans in many ways. The sika deer at Nara Park, Japan prove this beautifully. These deer have grown so comfortable with people that they bow their heads to ask for food and welcome petting. Their comfort level shows how these naturally cautious animals build special bonds with humans in safe environments. Deer that get used to human presence display their trust in special ways. To cite an instance, they might walk up to people they know, let them touch them gently, or take food from their hands – a clear sign of…
How Do Deer Show Affection to Humans
