Abiotic would be the weather, terrain, water, sunlight, etc.
Biotic would be vegetation that it needs to eat or live in, predators, social structure with a herd of deer and competition with other deer, especially during breeding season.
Abiotic factors can affect the population of deer ( s ) by not having enough space for the deer to because if deer ( s ) don't have a place to live then their going to die because people hunt for them. Another abiotic factor that can affect the population of deer ( s ) is the nutrients ( food ) and water because if there's not much food their going to die and if there's not much space for them to drink water then their also going to die because animals ( deer ( s ) ) also need water to survive!
Written by a 7th grader on October 1, 2012
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•The abiotic Characteristic about a chinchilla is they're tails.
the scientific name of a white tailed deer is Odocoileus virginianus.
No. White-tail deer, just like all deer are all game animals.
In the summer the back and sides of the deer's coat are brown. In the winter the brown coat turns greyish. The stomach and insides of the legs are white. The underside of the tail is white. The males have large antlers and the females have no antlers.
When a white-tailed deer is alarmed, it flips its tail up so the white part is visible. Other deer in the area see this, and become very alert while smelling and looking for danger.
Yes!The white tailed deer has a tail that it flashes up when it sees danger.The tail tells other deer that danger is near.
Tying flies for fishing.
a rein deers tale is short and soft. it is brown and white or u could call it very light brown.
yes of course deers eat fruit......... they eat acorns and berries... and all kinds of other fruits
Not usually. Deer is both singular (one) and plural (many). As is moose.Deers can be used as a plural form of the word deer. If there are several types of deers in the same area than you can use the plural, deers. For example, If there is a field full of mule deer then you use deer, but if there are a mix of mule deer and white tail deer, you would use deers.
White-tailed deer have white undersides on their tail so when they are alarmed or in danger their tail is held up as they run. The white patch on the tail signals other deer like a flag that there is danger in that area. When a large herd of deer move during the day they will be in sight of each other, yet spread out. As night falls the deer will form into single file, nose to tail and move together by following the white tail that is in front of them.
They put it up to warn other deer of danger.