there are about 1,658,995 deer in the US before breeding.
That is too unstable a variable to truly answer, as deer are born and killed about every few minutes around the world.
well...deers isn't a word at all the word "deer" is used as both singular and plural but the population of "deer" is around 2.35 billion and slowly decreasing
alot u never know cuz right now deer are being killed
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how many deer hunters are in the united states
Resent studies say that there are about 30 million white tailed deer in the US.
White tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) can be found in all of the states in the US except California, Nevada, Utah, Alaska, and Hawaii.
the population in north America is over 100,000 the population in north America is over 100,000
Black-tailed deer are primarily found in the very southeastern part of the United States, particularly prominent around Florida. White-tailed deer, on the other hand, are far more commonly found throughout the US and extend into Canada.
The majority of the lower 48
No it is not kansas has lots of white tailed deer and so as florida
Bears, Wolves, Moose, White Tailed Deer, etc.
There are very many good place to go deer hunting. But I reccomend Northern Wisconsin. There have been plenty of times I have seen 12 point bucks walking through the woods here.
borne by ticks of several species in the genus Ixodes, which usually feed on the white-footed mouse and deer (and are often called deer ticks)
A few types of deer are endangered, primarily through the loss of habitat. The key deer, which lives only in The Florida Keys is an example. Illegal hunting also contributes, as do deaths from being hit by cars. The more common species - the white tailed deer and the mule deer in the US - are not endangered. They are actually overpopulated.
A few types of deer are endangered, primarily through the loss of habitat. The key deer, which lives only in the Florida keys is an example. Illegal hunting also contributes, as do deaths from being hit by cars. The more common species - the white tailed deer and the mule deer in the US - are not endangered. They are actually overpopulated.
no if they were indangererd the department of fish and wildlife ressource wouldn't allow us to hunt for them ........ they are in danger of me shooting them lol ;)