Yes. A well placed 30.06
Only if they are in eating distance of the tree.
i dont see it being harmful, there are deer eating the apples that fall on the ground around my parents' apple trees every year.
A deer was standing by the trees with her faun.Several deer were standing by the trees.
A deer fence is a fence too high for a deer to jump over. Such a fence may be used to keep deer on a country estate. Or, on a farm breeding deer for the venison meat market. Or, to keep the deer out of private property. Trees grown as a timber crop may be fenced into stop deer eating the saplings, or to gnaw the bark off mature trees during winter weather .
The deer would be called a consumer because its eating the grass
It should be herbivore
Cat urine is very effective, especially mountain lion urine if you can get it.
That usually depends on the person that sees the deer and where the deer is. If the deer is in a farmers field eating his/her crops, then yes the deer would be considered a pest. If the deer was in your yard, it could be considered a pest. This is possible, because if you lived in a town/city, it may cause a mess in your yard. (possibly due to eating plants, pooping in your yard, etc.) However if you lived out of town (ex. in the bush), it may not be considered a pest. Yes it would probably eat some of the leaves from the trees/bushes, but it isn't eating your crops or wrecking your small lawn. Like I said before it all depends on the person and where the deer is.
In trees
anything that is living in the park such as grass bugs deer weeds trees. are all biotic factors. A biotic factor is anything that is living
In American English, the noun deer is both the singular and the plural word. Examples: singular: A deer and her faun stood by the edge of the trees. plural: Several deer stood by the edge of the trees.
Deer are not capable of Hinting at anything, they're deer.