Deer do not go anywhere in the winter, during which season they stay in their home territory.
they go to the west
They live in California and Mexico, near ecological lifezones as well as deserts and mountains.
NO! Deer do not go to a certain place and die they will die where they die Submitted by-daredevil1226
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.
I have an authoritative book on owls that claims that "Roe Deer" (a very small deer in Europe) have been eaten by a Great Horned Owl (or their version of that owl). It didn't say whether it was a juvenile or injured deer. Many owls swallow prey whole and regurgitate a pellet later, but they are quite happy to eat the traditional way... tear the animal apart w/ the beak and eat just the flesh.
In the winter.
A mule deer's fur turns color in winter.
They live in California and Mexico, near ecological lifezones as well as deserts and mountains.
Yes, they do eat in the winter.
in a forest
No they do not.
deer
Deer do not hibernate. They stay active throughout the winter months.
It can effect it because the deer can freeze to death
Deer eats pine trees and bateria located in the woods
winter
Deer migrate because they have run out of food and/or water, or they are trying to get to a warmer place. Deer are much like birds because they go south (or north, depending on what side of the equator you are on) for the winter. If they run out of supplies, they will move until they find a sufficient amout of food.
Deer goes by Dir.