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Spending a night in a forest to observe the deer’s slab
Brut America
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3/25/2025
What’s that surprising sound coming from the forests each year, between September and October? It’s the deer’s slab.
Brut nature followed wildlife photographer Jérémie Villet into a forest to understand this phenomenon.
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00:00
So we are in the Rambouillet forest and we are going to observe the deer's brawn.
00:06
So the first step to photograph animals is to hide the face and hands because the skin
00:31
scares them a lot.
00:33
Then we have to move forward in front of the wind so that the smell doesn't go to the animals.
00:41
We can feel the wind coming from the north.
00:44
Or to see, we can drop pollen or seeds.
00:48
We can see that there is a bark behind me.
00:52
It means that the wind is good.
00:56
And then we use what we call the tracks.
00:59
It's the passages that the animals use.
01:02
For example, to see a passage.
01:04
And then it goes this way.
01:06
And so we make less noise.
01:08
So we are going to settle there.
01:25
We are going to put a cover.
01:26
That is to say that we are going to put camouflage and we are going to sit down.
01:29
We are not going to move.
01:30
The camouflage will hide the shape we have of the man.
01:32
They will not have two legs.
01:34
They will not assimilate what is the deer.
01:37
And there we have a view on a marsh where they can come.
01:39
And behind there are passage areas.
01:42
There may be wild boars too.
02:00
And in fact yesterday I put myself there.
02:02
There is a deer that was entering the pond.
02:04
It was a big deer with 15 bodies.
02:06
That is to say with 15 points on the woods.
02:08
We call them andouillés.
02:09
An old, hyper-muscled deer.
02:11
I show you the images.
02:13
In fact, the deer was hidden just on the left there.
02:16
And he rolled into the mud to cool down.
02:19
And he broke with his woods.
02:21
He scattered on the vegetation.
02:24
He tore everything off.
02:25
It was great.
02:26
It was just sunset.
02:35
So there we had a view until the night.
02:37
We can hear the deer mooing all around us.
02:40
But we didn't see them in front of our camera.
02:44
So we're going to go to bed.
02:46
Instead of their cries, their moos.
02:49
And then we hope to see them tomorrow morning.
02:51
Or maybe one tomorrow morning.
03:05
The sun is rising.
03:07
We spent the night in the middle of the deer.
03:09
We heard them mooing all around us.
03:12
It's fascinating to hear very powerful cries without seeing them.
03:16
They are trying to get territories,
03:18
which are called places of moos.
03:20
Where a big deer will stay for them.
03:22
To try to keep some meat for him.
03:24
He will moo very loudly.
03:26
He will scream a very powerful roar.
03:28
To show his strength.
03:31
For a month, from mid-September to mid-October,
03:35
he will take care of this area.
03:38
He will defend it as best he can.
03:40
By screaming and showing his opponent his level of strength.
03:44
There are other deer that will come around.
03:47
We call them pretender deer.
03:49
They will scream to show what strength they have.
03:53
So it's a whole night of verbal moos.
03:58
They will scream very loudly.
04:02
And if they can't share,
04:04
if one of them is as strong as the dominant deer,
04:08
he has the right to come inside the place of moos.
04:11
Like an arena.
04:13
They will do what we call a parallel walk.
04:16
They will judge each other.
04:18
To see if they are the same size.
04:20
If they are as powerful.
04:22
And in this case, they will fight.
04:24
They will put their wood face to face.
04:26
They will charge and push with all their strength.
04:29
There is a whole ritual.
04:31
And the goal for them is to stay as long as possible in this area.
04:44
There is a wind.
04:49
There is a wind and a bee.
04:52
You can see his head.
04:55
Bees stay with their fangs for more than a year.
05:00
We call it a matriarchal cell.
05:03
For example, here, she still has the young fang of the previous year.
05:09
That we call an R.
05:11
This is the period when she separates a little.
05:14
But for a long time, she stays with her fang of the previous year.
05:19
And she takes care of it completely.
05:22
And the bees live without the fangs for the whole year.
05:26
There is only during the Brahm where the bees and the fangs meet.
05:34
There is a young fang that is there.
05:36
Right in front.
05:38
You can see it through the branches.
05:41
As expected, he smelled it.
05:43
The smell of the bees.
05:45
So he took it back.
05:47
He went to the same place as her.
05:51
It's a fang that is two years old.
05:53
A young fang.
05:55
There is already wood with spikes.
06:01
The morning has passed.
06:03
We saw a fang.
06:05
Then we saw a young fang.
06:09
Then we saw two fangs too.
06:11
They went to bed in the vegetation.
06:15
We will be able to leave slowly.
06:18
Without disturbing them by the place we arrived.
06:39
I brought wax boxes.
06:41
Every year, the waxes lose their wood.
06:43
At the end of winter, in February.
06:45
Then they grow back in six months.
06:47
And then they are ready for the Brahm to fight.
06:49
This wax is still alive.
06:51
I picked up these two woods.
06:58
We don't see the waxes.
07:00
They are very discreet most of the time.
07:02
Except during the Brahm.
07:04
Especially when they lose their wood.
07:06
They need to go to the fields.
07:08
To get food.
07:10
They hide in the fields.
07:12
When their wood grows back.
07:14
Thanks to all the food they take.
07:16
During the Brahm, the waxes are fed all summer.
07:18
So they have a lot of strength.
07:20
Because during the Brahm, they will not feed.
07:22
They will only think about reproduction.
07:24
They lose up to 20% of their weight.
07:26
By fighting.
07:28
And by making a physical effort for a month.
07:31
It's quite strong.
07:33
To think that we are touching wood that has been beaten.
07:35
In places that we do not know.
07:37
And that belongs to the king of the forest.
07:39
To this huge and powerful animal.
07:41
The Brahm is the most fascinating moment.
07:43
To go and see the waxes.
07:45
Because it's the moment when they are demonstrative.
07:47
Where we hear a lot of noise.
07:49
We can spot them.
07:51
It's the best time to go to the forest.
07:53
But it's also the most sensitive time for them.
07:55
So you have to be very careful not to disturb them.
07:57
Or if you go alone.
07:59
You stay on the paths.
08:01
You listen in the distance.
08:03
It's almost better as an experience.
08:05
You go to the nightfall.
08:07
You hear the waxes in the distance.
08:09
And you see a lot of other things.
08:11
It's a good excuse to reconnect with nature.
08:29
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