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Kansas game warden frees tangled deer by literally shooting their antlers apart

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He aims to please. A wildlife officer in Kansas recently managed to free two tangled deer by literally shooting their intertwined antlers apart, as seen in footage released by Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism (KDWPT).

Game wardens with KDWPT first learned of the tangled deer last Thursday, after a concerned bowhunter in Jackson County alerted the department of their "unfortunate entanglement," the wardens wrote on Facebook.

The wardens responded to find the bucks struggling to untangle their antlers, but they refrained from approaching, as the animals were still thrashing about in a creek.

Instead, the men came up with a riskier — but ultimately successful — idea. As seen in the footage, one of the wardens gets close enough to.

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