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Stone walked through the gate alone and a stag that had strayed into the garden ran into her, ramming its antlers into her throat.
And while there was definitely something about being stared down by a stag that sets the pulse racing, or seeing three fallow deer skitter away over a winter's field, it was an encounter with an otter that melted everyone's hearts.
For instance, a stag that reportedly attacked a visitor at a national park in Australia, or one that jumped a man who had just freed the animal from a coyote trap.
To add insult to injury, a stag that is almost definitely Bambi's deadbeat dad appears at the end of the film to save the day as a forest fire erupts.
A whopping great profile of a stag that'd stretch across a chest to cover a little bit of script.
And a stag, that appears, then disappears, then reappears, before being torn apart by the dogs.
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But Morgan does invent a brilliant anti-Disney encounter on the secluded Highland acres, between a deeply depressed Queen and a magnificent stag that has wandered over from a neighbouring estate.
There was even a hunting scene complete with a slain stag that looked so realistic I found myself wondering how such a thing might be transported through customs.
Wearing a bright Hermes headscarf, the Queen drives off alone and when her four-wheel-drive vehicle is stuck in a Highland stream, she sees a magnificent stag that has escaped the duke and his ghillies - Land-Rover meets Landseer as it were.
He cataloged the wildlife on the property, showing off a lone stag that had been hanging out for months with a bovine crowd.
Kester discovers that he has the amazing gift of talking to animals, and he escapes from Spectrum hall with the help of a cockroach and a flock of pigeons who take him to The Last Wild, where he meets a huge stag that is the last Wildness.
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