Some species are adapted to wild fires. The seeds can not germinate until they have been exposed to fire. The seeds are NOT damaged by the fire and after the fire they sprout taking advantage of the space the fire has left and the minerals in the fire's ashes.
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There are fallow deer, roe deer, rabbits, partridges, turtledoves, quails, pheasants, and wild boar in Macedonia.
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A fire that spreads rapidly, acts very intense and moves quickly.
They eat wild boar and deer because their meat is good and helps them survive out in the wild. And they are easy to catch .
Any wild animal, whether it be a deer or not, will always have its wild instincts to help it. Yes. A domesticated deer would be fine in the wild, providing it know how to eat rural foods.
A deer can survive in the wild as long as 20 years. However, very few live past the age of 10 years.
They hunted, ex fish, birds, deer and many wild life.
All deer are wild essentially and its not like a wild horse is a brumby, A wild deer is still a deer and what it is called depends on the species it is eg. Fallow/Red/Mule etc.
well you need to add the survival book
Some species are adapted to wild fires. The seeds can not germinate until they have been exposed to fire. The seeds are NOT damaged by the fire and after the fire they sprout taking advantage of the space the fire has left and the minerals in the fire's ashes.
it helps a deer survive by the weathering because deer are used to hotness not the coldness
A deer tick sucks blood from the deers back.
Wild- no deer is ever completely tame.
it helps a deer survive by the weathering because deer are used to hotness not the coldness
indeed, the deer is in fact a wild animal from the state of Iowa