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No, they are still in existence, and they aren't endangered.
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megaloceros aka the Irish elk Candiacervus Libralces and Stag-moose are extinct deer
deers ,snakes ,bears ,and rabbits
there would be more deers, elk, (ect.)!
Hi Any animal can became extinct if over hunted (by a person or animal) or die from diseases. The deer is no exception.
No not at all, in fact just in Texas alone there are over 4,000,000 recorded deer
The Pere David's Deer is about, by research, the rarest and most endangered deer species, and almost nearly extinct, in the status "extinct in the wild". Due to the low popularity, and no more existing in the wild, it is unknown what the Pere David's Deer eats or feeds on in the wild, but it can eat several given things in captivity.
deer are deers and jump around like deers
Extinct. Wolves are predators of deer. If the wolf population increases the deer population will become extinct. Log in for more information.
Deer are nowhere near being extinct. In fact, in the south deer are becoming more plentiful.I live in Iowa, and in many areas they are so plentiful that there isn't enough food to support the population. In the middle of my town, Waterloo, there is a large wooded area (that is partly a nature reserve) that actually allows deer hunting - bow or crossbow - every few years due to the overpopulation!
Deers do not have jobs