Samar deers are endangered because they are hunting for there antlers and flesh.
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They are not endangered, rather listed as vulnerable.
quite the opposite
No, they are still in existence, and they aren't endangered.
there is two left in the European union headquarters
Because Calamian Deers Were Over Hunted.
The sambar deer is considered endangered primarily due to habitat loss, poaching, and competition with livestock. Deforestation and agricultural expansion have significantly reduced their natural habitats, while hunting for their antlers and meat further threatens their populations. Additionally, human encroachment leads to increased competition for resources, making it difficult for sambar deer to survive. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect their habitats and ensure their survival in the wild.
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Roe deer are not endangered. Their numbers in Europe are estimated to be around 15 million strong, as they are highly adaptable and have been conserved in many European countries in recent history.
David Sambar was born in 1939.
The Red deer is endangered because its habitat is depleting in a large amount. The deer is also hunted for its red velvet that is on its antlers that is used for traditional medicines. The red deer is listed as least concern, and is not an endangered species.
In "Life of Pi," sambar is a type of deer that Pi encounters on the floating island. The sambar is initially an inviting food source for Pi, but he soon realizes that the island itself is carnivorous and feeds on the sambar at night.
Sambar- a dark brown woodland deer with branched antlers, of South Asia and Philippines.