MNRF tranquilize Carrot the deer in Kenora, Ont., remove arrow in its head

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Jeff Walters·CBC News·Posted: Dec 18, 2020 7:00 AM ET | Last Updated: December 18

The Ministry of Natural Resources is investigating who shot Carrot the deer with an arrow. Carrot was named by Lee-Anne Carver, who says Carrot frequents her yard in Kenora, Ont.(carrotthemagicdeer/Facebook)

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A deer in Kenora, Ont., which was struck by an arrow, has had the black carbon-fibre arrow removed from its head.

The deer, which is named Carrot by a homeowner in Kenora, was shot around December 9 with the arrow.

Michelle Nowak, an outreach specialist with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) said Carrot was tranquilized on Thursday afternoon.

“MNRF Staff assisted by the OPP attempted to chemically immobilize the deer and remove the arrow protruding on both ends,” she said.

“The deer was tranquilized…

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