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Musician Plays A Cello For Wild Deer, Music Meets Nature

Spanish celloist named Diana posted a short video, she can be seen playing her instrument. She plays it for the deer behind her as she looks at them to confirm their attention.

Musician can be therapeutic, and also make you forget boredom. It can make or break someone’s mood, so surely music can make a difference.

As JC Bose proved that plant world loves soothing music, the same goes for wildlife. Why would animals dislike soothing music.



Spanish celloist named Diana posted a short video, she can be seen playing her instrument. She plays it for the deer behind her as she looks at them to confirm their attention.

The video has garnered a lot of views and likes. Indeed it makes you pause and reflect.

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