【おまけ1】日が沈んだあとは?
Cervus nippon🫎奈良の鹿 pic.twitter.com/1MxJlqB15S
— F## (@Jupiter8retipuJ) November 6, 2024
仲良く毛づくろいをしたり、座ったまま(寝る準備をして)食事をしたり
Cervus nippon🫎奈良の鹿 pic.twitter.com/6ju4lHsFEU
— F## (@Jupiter8retipuJ) November 6, 2024
【おまけ2】鹿が関係する神話の一部ご紹介です
In Chinese mythology, a kind-hearted deer goddess with a human face and a deer's body resided in a celestial cave upstream of the Yellow River. Hearing of a black dragon causing havoc downstream, she subdued it and made it her steed, ensuring the safety of both people and deer… pic.twitter.com/6SbSq81Phd
— XingWu🐉ChineseFolklore (@x1ngwu) August 29, 2024
Lithuanian mythology has The nine-point deer (Elnias devyniaragis)–the deer which carries the sky with planets on its antler. It is one of Lithuania's most remarkable mythical creatures that returns on the winter solstice with the sun (hope) in its horns to bring in the new year. https://t.co/zTbOpH7WuK pic.twitter.com/j0Ux82KAfN
— Marius V. (@Marrioend) June 21, 2024