JAKARTA - The Torridon Heights in Scotland has a popular deer called Callum. His name is now only a memory after recently dying from the actions of tourists giving food that has an effect on the animal's limbs.

Initially Callum's teeth rot. Soon most of his teeth date which causes difficulty finding food and chewing during winter.

Quoting the Mirror, Tuesday, June 25, the reason is that tourists feed the male deer a chalissant, a type of pastries originating from France.

Initially, the tourist was curious about the figure of Callum who lived in a wild habitat but was often seen near the rest area of the Beinn Eighe vehicle.

Callum is indeed famous on Instagram, a Scottish citizen. He has an attraction so that many want to interact and feed directly in the rest area of the North 500 mountain area.

But instead of giving the type of food properly for deer, this animal is given surissan bread.

News of the death of a deer called "local legends" suddenly reached the ears of netizens and the Scottish community. Many of them expressed their loss and appealed to tourists to pay attention to actions in interacting with wildlife.


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