He made a suit, a door for his hemlock tree house and jesses and leashes for his pet falcon Frightful.
In the book "My Side of the Mountain," Sam made various items from the deer he caught, including buckskin clothing, a water bag, moccasins, and a bowstring. He also used other parts of the deer for food, tools, and crafting materials to support his survival in the wilderness.
he ate deer and wild plants
he helped pilgrims he helped sakagiwea
There is a predator-prey relationship between the mountain lion and the deer. The lion is the predator and the deer is the prey.
All deer are herbivores, plant eaters.
Mountain Lions prey on or eat deer. They help to control the deer populations. Left uncontrolled the deer would breed and overpopulate. Too many deer and not enough food will lead to disease and starvation.
you would see bears and other things that live in the mountains
They are herbivores so the eat Mountain tree leaves.
Well it depends on where the deer lives and what kind of deer. Animals that prey on deer are bears, mountain lions, cougars, wolves, and if you're talking about dead deer vultures, and other scavengers.
There is only one species of mountain lion, and deer are their top prey, although they often take other species as well. In fact, one of the local names for the mountain lion is "deer tiger".
Bear Deer Moose and red deer
Yes, they do.
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