Police in France are warning drivers in rural areas to be on the lookout for "drunk" deer exhibiting erratic behavior caused by the consumption of fermented fruits — or as police called it, a “forest aperitif.” https://t.co/uGT1Vy45cD pic.twitter.com/JVf2HS8QRR
— ABC News (@ABC) May 13, 2026
This deer does not look drunk.
— Cat in the Hat 🐈⬛ 🎩 🇬🇧 (@_CatintheHat) May 13, 2026
It looks like it has a neurological disease.
Erratic, circling movements are a classic sign of the final stages of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a fatal neurological illness in deer, similar to mad cow disease.https://t.co/oSV1MtRUBc pic.twitter.com/aI3secJZDU
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