Red Dead Redemption 2: 14 MORE Pointless Details That'll Blow Your Mind

6. Bucks Can Get Tangled After A Fight

The wildlife in Red Dead Redemption 2 works on its own isolated ecosystem whether you come along and start hunting (or, let's face it, ram animals off the road with your horse) or not, meaning that they get involved in their own tussles that can be observed through your binoculars.

That can lead to situations in the north where a pack of wolves end up in a fight to the death with a bear, but more often than not it'll probably be a Whitetail Deer getting into a scrap with another of its own kind. This system is ridiculously complex as is, but the deer take this one step further, as they can get their antlers tangled together after a fight.

Consequently you can stumble across the victor trying (and mostly failing) to escape its entanglement with with a decaying corpse. In my opinion, you're better off just putting it out of its misery.

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