BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Gunshot wounds to animals

  • Khankhasykov S.P.,
  • Zhilin D.N.,
  • Tokar V.V.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202410803011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 108
p. 03011

Abstract

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Gunshot injuries are quite common in various animal species. In 40.0% of cases, this type of damage was detected on the corpses of roe deer, in 26.67% of cases, damage was noted on the corpses of Manchurian elk, 13.33% of cases were registered in horses and cattle. In 6.67% of cases, injuries were found on the dog’s corpse. In 40.0% of the cases, the injuries corresponded to blind gunshot wounds and were represented by an entrance gunshot wound and a wound channel. There was no exit wound. In 33.33% of the injuries corresponded to perforating gunshot and were represented by an entrance and exit wound opening and wound canal. 20% of the identified injuries are represented by tangential gunshot wounds, characterized by the presence of an open wound canal. In 6.67% of cases, injuries were attributed to bruised gunshot.