No
It means you probably shot the deer in the lungs.
Deer breath through there lungs, and out there nose or mouth. That's why people always try to shoot them in there vital organs (there lungs)
The deer most likely use their mouth or nose. They then expand their chest or lungs to withdraw the air from the atmosphere. The air then travels though the mouth or nose into the lungs.
Deer breathe in oxygen from the air through their respiratory system. Oxygen is absorbed into their bloodstream through the lungs, where it is then circulated throughout their body to provide nourishment to their cells and tissues.
it breathes through its nose and on the rare occasion maybe its mouth
the kill shots for a deer are the neck (which goes through the lungs) the head ( which goes through the brain) or the breast area ( which goes through the heart) good luck!
design - his heart & lungs can't keep up with the demands of his leg muscles.
In my opinion, a lung shot will be the most reliable, whether you are hunting with buckshot or slugs. While this link is to a bow hunting site, it has a good illustration of the location of a deer's heart and lungs. Good hunting-http:/bowsitezperiodzcom/bowsite/features/articles/deer/heartorlungs
It gets its oxygen through its nose and mouth from the atmosphere.
There technically is not a required weight, however it is recommended that to have a compound bow set to at least 30-35lbs. It all depends on the placement of the arrow in the deer or animal. If you place an arrow in the lungs or heart of a deer, shooting it with a draw weight of 35lbs, it will most likely kill the deer.
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