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The three limiting factors are food, water, and shelter.
predetors, lack of food,
if the limited factors changes than the deer populations will increase and will have a more impact on wolves.The wolves will be more as compare to deer and will feed on deer .If there are less deer the wolves will die out of starvation or will go to some other place to get food .plants will saved by overgrazing and there will no balance in nature.
black tail deer and coese deer
In most areas the answer is no, but depending on where you are at and whether or not the deer are in rut is the determining factor. If in rut then yes, use doe in estrus doe urine.
Hunting is a biotic factor. An example of this is a hunter killing a deer, as this is a conscious choice. If the deer had fallen off of a cliff, that would be an abiotic factor.
No. We do not have state deer, here in Indiana. Only wild deer. www.nationalautoinc.com
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predators
Over population, disease
A large migration of the closely related mule deer, into the east.
The three limiting factors are food, water, and shelter.
predetors, lack of food,
Not possible. Just think that the deer was shot by some mighty hunter, not killed accidentally by a motor vehicle.
the white tail deer was the most important because of there skin it provided good cloths for them. and there meat was Good grub for them
To prevent overpopulation and decimation of vegetation that these deer always eat. It also prevents more collisions with deer than if they were left to overpopulate.