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Posted: 2005-10-07 09:46am
by Spanky The Dolphin
Ha ha, wow...
That's just...Jesus...
Posted: 2005-10-07 10:03am
by Sharpshooter
Holy effin' crap. A normal sort of impact did that?!
I mean, for the amount of blood in there, you'd think that the truck had had a giant blender or something on the front that had liquified part of the thing as it hit...
Posted: 2005-10-09 07:43pm
by Alyeska
When I was getting deadheaded to a coal train the SUV I was in struck a deer while we were going 70+mph. Driver kept control an brought us to a stop. The deer guard protected the vehicle and threw the deer to the side, but the guard smashed back into the hood breaking one headlight and damaging the other. And we were driving at night on the Interstate.
Posted: 2005-10-09 08:04pm
by The Spartan
Vhy am I drrippings vith goo?
Posted: 2005-10-09 08:20pm
by Utsanomiko
Looks like someone shot Marvin.
Discuss!
Posted: 2005-10-09 08:28pm
by fgalkin
Added the NWS warning.
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
Posted: 2005-10-10 12:29am
by Joe
Jesus, it looks like all of the dear's innards got splashed around the car. There are pools of blood in the trunk, for god's sake!
How the hell did it get cleaved in half, though? Unless the deer's remains were moved from their original positions, which seems unlikely, I'm at a loss for how to explain what the hell happened.
Posted: 2005-10-10 12:47am
by The Yosemite Bear
Joe wrote:Jesus, it looks like all of the dear's innards got splashed around the car. There are pools of blood in the trunk, for god's sake!
How the hell did it get cleaved in half, though? Unless the deer's remains were moved from their original positions, which seems unlikely, I'm at a loss for how to explain what the hell happened.
wind shield
inital impact of the bumper pushes the deer up over the hood, deer shatters the windshield and the metal frame of the car where the wind shield attaches does the rest. The windshield glass won't cut the deer like that, it's all safety glass.
The doe I hit at 30mph ripped off my front bumper, and lost her head curtesy of my hood which poped up when she hit my front bumper, her body proceeded to impact my car at 15mph deer+30mph car, shattering my front windshield and ripping off my side mirror.
Litterially the Doe CHARGED my car head on.
Posted: 2005-10-10 12:52am
by Joe
inital impact of the bumper pushes the deer up over the hood, deer shatters the windshield and the metal frame of the car where the wind shield attaches does the rest. The windshield glass won't cut the deer like that, it's all safety glass.
That's what I was thinking, and that's what it appears happened if you look at the top where the windshield used to be...there's a chunk of flesh. Still, I'm surprised, I didn't realize the metal frame was sharp enough to do that.
Posted: 2005-10-10 12:54am
by Joe
Also, what the hell is that blue organ in the trunk just behind the blue object?
Posted: 2005-10-10 12:59am
by The Yosemite Bear
blue organs usuall involve blood so I'm guessing lungs or liver
also the top of the car is very sharp once the rubber that holds the safety glass in place is stripped off.
Posted: 2005-10-10 01:19am
by Dangermouse
What a horrible crash. I hope the driver and the passengers survived and are doing ok.
The broken speedometer shows a speed of 40 mph (I think the top number is 60 and 80 is to the right of that), which might give a lower indication of the impact speed:
The deer is cleaved right at the thorax / abdomen, perhaps below the diaphragm. If so, this would mean that heart and lungs are still in the deer. Probably the abdominal portion of the deer was stuck in the window as the driver tried to maintain control; the blood within the car is probably the abdominal/descending aorta and inferior vena cava emptying. As the car slows down/stops abruptly, that half of the deer is then thrown off. The car and the upper half are closest to the road. The lower half seems to be farther away from the road.
The tissue on the steering wheel looks like muscle and fascia. The dark organ in the trunk on the right is probably lacerated liver that is dark from blood draining from the hepatic vein. I am not sure what is behind the driver's seat or in the left side of the trunk. I don't think it is heart as there is little to no fat nor evidence of a pericardial sac or any of the great vessels. I doubt its a lung as there appears to be no trachea. Probably what is left in the car is abdominal viscera and organs and not thoracic.
Disgusting...
Posted: 2005-10-10 11:31am
by Mrs Kendall
Mrs Kendall wrote:Surlethe wrote:How fast was the car going to tear the deer in half? Or is that normal practice in a deer vs. car versus scenario?
Probably normal highway speed *dunno what it is in the US but in Canada it's 100 kms/hr. I think it all depends on how the deer hits the car/SUV.
They typically hit the car/suv then roll up the hood of the car and then into the windshield, this one was probably severed because it hit the windshield so high up and basically got severed by the roof and broken glass.
There are a lot of guts on top of that steering wheel so I would say that one half of the deer was inside while the other half flew outside the vehicle.
*of course I'm not an expert and I'm not pretending to know exactly what happened in this particular accident but I've seen it before.
*Looks above*
Umm yeah it looks like everyone just ignored my post and explanation of how the deer was severed in half. Seems they said the same thing as I
(Of course you all know I'm just teasing right

) But I mean come on, let this be a lesson to you people that you should read the entire thread before asking the obvious questions

Posted: 2005-10-10 12:08pm
by The Yosemite Bear
well we all want to be Quincy or Gil Grissim
Posted: 2005-10-10 12:14pm
by Mrs Kendall
yeah I guess so

Posted: 2005-10-10 12:52pm
by kheegster
I wonder how much of the blood is the driver's.
Posted: 2005-10-10 04:14pm
by Tranan
It must hawe benn fast. cos this is the frist time I see a colpet spilt of the boddy. I am gessing 130km/h to 150km/h
Posted: 2005-10-10 05:34pm
by The Yosemite Bear
Tranan wrote:It must hawe benn fast. cos this is the frist time I see a colpet spilt of the boddy. I am gessing 130km/h to 150km/h
speedometer would dis agree with you
it was only showing a speed of about half that when the deer was struck