Once Bambi was down, a group of humans came to study him. They cut him free. Then they blindfolded him. Then Bambi was weighed, measured, and tagged for field identification. A tracking chip was inserted under his skin for further research.
They were going to work for a few minutes.
It was a big project and Bambi wasn't the only deer they were going to research.
Then they measured his antlers.
Finally, they lifted him and placed him in the back of their truck so he could be relocated.
