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Started by Brandon B, November 08, 2016, 08:43:00 PM

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Brandon B

In deer language what does a grunt mean?

The Whittler

In our language it's the same as giving someone a raspberry. :-)

Pine

I think it means , " I'm over here " .
It's easier to fool someone than to convince them they have been fooled. Mark Twain

If you're afraid to offend, you can't be honest.

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BWallace10327

There's bound to be something lost in translation.
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elkhunter-27

I'm pretty sure it means, "I had some bad sugar beets."     :(

J. Cook

QuoteOriginally posted by The Whittler:
In our language it's the same as giving someone a raspberry. :-)
That's hilarious!!!!!
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bucknut

It really has several meanings. Some are like you saying hey to your buddies. It is a contact grunt. Tending grunt is basically saying hold still so I can climb up on your back. Some are more like bawls that are more used when they are aggravated in hot pursuit.  Just my take on it, hope it helps. By the way does grunt too and are usually social in nature.
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Brandon B

I heard a deer grunt yesterday morning while hunting, the deer grunted twice, each grunt lasting about 1 full second with 1 second between each grunt. I never saw the deer. What are your thoughts? Thanks for the help fellas.


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