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Old 06-26-2007, 01:57 PM   #139
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Deer are not static. They feed near highway ditches at dusk. They move in herds and there movements are affected by many factors including food supply, predator proximity, water proximity, time of year, and other environmental factors. It is impossible to say whether one person would see more or less animals.

If the car traveling 100km/h passes a herd of 8 animals at castle mountain and spooks them back into the woods, the car traveling 10 km/h then passes the same spot and sees no animals because the continued further into the valley to graze and both cars see no deer all the way to Golden, what of your theory?

You make too many assumptions. What happens at a given point is variable over time. Because they are traveling at different rates they reach a point at different times. The time difference allows for a number of things to happen.
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