
Targets have already included a female walker, a young girl and a swan.
Now a man in his 50s has become the latest victim of rutting stags running rampant round a London park.
The unidentified man was knocked off his feet by the red male deer, who charged him from 200 yards away with its 16-point antlers, leaving him on his back and sending the bottle of water he was carrying flying.

He was saved by passers-by, who ran to his aid and scared the animal away.
Autumn is the mating season for deer and stags aggressively compete for does, shunning food and devoting their time to capturing a harem of females, who come into season for only one or two days.
This year, however, that aggression appears to have spilled over into other targets.

Last week a woman walking through the park had to flee a charging stag, while a young girl was taken to hospital after she was attacked.
A Royal Parks spokesman said: ‘Deer are wild animals and must be treated with caution.
'Visitors are reminded to keep a respectful distance of at least 50 yards from the creatures.’
source: dailymail