Roe deer are not endangered. Their numbers in Europe are estimated to be around 15 million strong, as they are highly adaptable and have been conserved in many European countries in recent history.
Samar deers are endangered because they are hunting for there antlers and flesh. wrote by jeevietha 2C They are not endangered, rather listed as vulnerable.
quite the opposite
No, they are still in existence, and they aren't endangered.
there is two left in the European union headquarters
Because Calamian Deers Were Over Hunted.
Mainly on grass, leaves, berries and young shoots.
In the Uk, we have Red deer, Muntjac, Fallow deer and Roe deer. See related link for other species of deer...
Yes, it is a critically endangered sturgeon, heavily fished for it's roe.
Roe deer are not endangered. Their numbers in Europe are estimated to be around 15 million strong, as they are highly adaptable and have been conserved in many European countries in recent history.
The Red deer is endangered because its habitat is depleting in a large amount. The deer is also hunted for its red velvet that is on its antlers that is used for traditional medicines. The red deer is listed as least concern, and is not an endangered species.
No. The Roe deer numbers around 15 million strong in Europe and is the most common deer species on the continent.
deer are deers and jump around like deers