Hammy has been caught, and the Prince Rupert buck’s iconic purple threads have been replaced by a painted purple antler.
Last week, conservation officers from Terrace drove to Prince Rupert to find the deer, known to many in the community as Hammy. With the rutting season here, they wanted to remove pieces of a purple hammock that had become entangled in his antlers back in August. But after two days they couldn’t find him.
Hammy the Prince Rupert deer is free from its tangled hammock remnants. CO’s successfully tranquillized Hammy today and cleaned his antler. #Hammy pic.twitter.com/xQJbZzdRB8
— BC CO Service (@_BCCOS) November 24, 2017
The officers returned on Thursday, Nov. 23 and found the famous deer on 8th Avenue East at noon.
“The Hammock has been removed! He’s back roaming around and doing great!! He now sports a painted purple antler all you Hammy lovin fans should have no trouble spotting this beautiful buck,” said Marcedés Mark on the Chronicles of Hammy The Deer Official Page.
“Big Shout out to the Terrace B.C CO’s for all your help in tracking Hammy and getting that mess of twine removed I’m sure Hammy is feeling pretty relieved.”
Since the deer became caught in a backyard hammock on 6th Avenue East on Aug. 14 Hammy’s story has been shared all over the world through posts on social media, and even articles written by the BBC and ANI News, a news outlet based in New Delhi, India.
For more on our coverage of Hammy:
WATCH MORE: Hammock deer has celebrity status
READ MORE: Hammy dodges conservation officers
READ MORE: RCMP wrangle tangled buck
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