...and she turns
to face him. It looks like she's about had enough and wants to stand
her ground. He jerks his horns toward her like he's saying, "Make my
day."
Notice
how he's tensed up...his back has flattened, he's stretched his neck, put
his nose down to tip his antlers forward, and has pinned his ears back.
This is aggressive, "in your face" body language for a deer.
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