Deer Politely Waits For Green Signal Before Crossing Road In Japan, Wins Hearts On Internet; Watch Video

A pair of deer was spotted politely waiting for the light to turn green before crossing a busy road in Japan's Nara Park. The video was captured by the onlookers which shows a pair of deers calmly standing by the traffic signal surrounded by a flock of people. The viral moment is winning hearts on the Internet.

Rutunjay Dole Updated: Wednesday, August 13, 2025, 03:37 PM IST
Deer Politely Waits For Green Signal Before Crossing Road In Japan, Wins Hearts On Internet; Watch Video | Instagram @amina_finds

Deer Politely Waits For Green Signal Before Crossing Road In Japan, Wins Hearts On Internet; Watch Video | Instagram @amina_finds

Where even humans with highly efficient brains fail to cross roads, a pair of deer was spotted politely waiting for the light to turn green before crossing a busy road in Japan's Nara Park. The video was captured by the onlookers which shows a pair of deers calmly standing by the traffic signal surrounded by a flock of people. The viral moment is winning hearts on the Internet, widespread praise is being poured on the polite animals.

The viral video is from Nara park in Japan which is popular for its deer spottings in the public. The clip was posted by digital creator, @amina_finds on Instagram. The caption of the video reads, "Even deers don’t jaywalk in Japan. Everyone is so disciplined."

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1000 IQ Deer In Japan

As the copy in the video read, "1000 IQ Deer In Japan," the pair of deers meant it. As seen in the video two deers can be seen stopping patiently, waiting for the traffic signal to turn green before crossing the road. Several people around them are amazed by seeing the sheer display of civic sense running even into deers. The moment the light turn green, the deers starts crossing the road, without any stress, without any panick.

All About Nara Park in Japan

The video is froom Nara Park in Japan which is popular for its freely roaming Sika deer that are considered sacred messengers of a local deity. It is a UNESCO site and also famous in tourists. Visitors can buy special crackers to feed the deer, which are known to bow politely in return.

Netizens Reaction:

One user commented, "Moral of the story - you dont need education for civic sense."

Comments | Instagram @amina_finds

Another user wrote, "More intelligent than Most Refugees in europe."

Published on: Wednesday, August 13, 2025, 03:37 PM IST

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