"Zombie" deer reported in Ohio

State wildlife officials are reporting cases of "zombie deer" in parts of Ohio and Indiana. Experts say the animals are suffering from Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, or EHD. Some symptoms of the illness include disorientation and being unafraid of humans, leading to the "zombie deer" nickname. Officials say the disease is fairly common in deer, and does not appear to spread to humans or livestock.


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