5. This Deer Has Seen Some Stuff

It's not every day you see a deer getting interviewed on TV. We can only imagine why the reporter chose to question this deer, though most theories involve hunters and gunfire. Joking aside, a quick search shows this comes from a Canadian news story about a deer that wandered into a farmer's yard and became friends with the guard dog.
This photo captures a perfectly timed moment that makes local news so delightful. The deer's surprised expression and the reporter's serious manner, as if doing a real interview, create an unforgettable scene. Knowing the story is about an unexpected animal friendship makes it even more heartwarming. The deer's look seems to say, "I didn't expect to be on TV just for making a buddy!" The way the deer is positioned as an interview subject shows the power of context. Sometimes, though, the missing context makes things even more interesting. This news story probably left viewers both laughing and moved by the story of different species becoming friends.
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