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the number of deer in the world
6,929,400,000 (July 7, 2011)
The deer population has grown tremendously.
22,328,800 according to World Book.
the population in north America is over 100,000 the population in north America is over 100,000
Road kills from drivers on U.S. 1, which traverses the deer's small range, are a major threat, averaging between 30 and 40 kills per year, 70% of the annual mortality. However, the population has made an encouraging rise since 1955, when population estimates ranged as low as 25, and appears to have stabilized in recent years. Still, recent human encroachment into the fragile habitat and the deer's relatively low rate of reproduction point to an uncertain future for the species.
In 2009 there were 941,212,507 pigs in the world. The pig population has increased by 0.7% between 1992 to 2002.
Cause: An increase in the population of deer in a forest leads to more food availability for wolves, which in turn leads to an increase in the population of wolves. Effect: The increase in the population of both deer and wolves can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem. More deer can lead to overgrazing and habitat destruction, while more wolves can lead to a decline in other prey species and potential conflicts with humans.
Red Deer, AB, Canada had a 2011 population of 90,564 residents.
As of a recent survey, about 33% of the world's population believes in the existence of UFOs. This belief varies across regions and cultures.
Extinct. Wolves are predators of deer. If the wolf population increases the deer population will become extinct. Log in for more information.
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