The deer’s own antler became lodged in the back of its neck, causing it to suffer for a long time

This Gemsbok is seen calling for help as its horn has grown deformed and pierced its neck!

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Pieter Venter, a 47-year-old freelancer, captured the sighting during a trip to the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park and shared it with LatestSightings.com.

Pieter says: “On our way back to Tweerivier from Mata Mata, before the gate closed at 6, we made a stop at the Houmoed watering hole. It was the perfect time to admire the golden hour, hoping to catch a glimpse of some wildlife. Little did we know that tonight would bring a sighting like no other.”

As he sat by the watering hole, his anticipation grew. Pieter continues: “We were hoping to see some animals at the waterhole, and there we saw a Gemsbok. At first, he looked like any other Gemsbok, but when we looked closer, we noticed something extraordinary: his horn had pierced his neck and he was clearly in danger, screaming for help.”

The sight was both fascinating and distressing. “We were divided,” explains Pieter. “We wanted to help, but we also knew we couldn’t interfere with nature. “So, after some deliberation, we made the difficult decision to leave the Gemsbok behind and continue on our way.”

Buck survives with a horn stuck in his neck

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“It was very strange,” Pieter admits. “I had never seen anything like this before. It reminds us to enjoy the little things in life and always be on the lookout for the unexpected wonders of nature.”

Interestingly, Pieter was alone during this match, which made it even more special. “Being alone in nature is a unique experience,” he says. “It allows you to truly connect with nature and moments like this make you appreciate its beauty even more.”

Buck survives with a horn stuck in his neck

Pieter’s love for nature is evident in his words.  “I wish I could have done something to help the Gemsbok,” he confesses.  “But sometimes we have to let nature take its course and remember that every moment in nature is a valuable lesson.”

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