They used eye balls for their "elders" for a good source of protein. [especially is they had no teeth] They used eye balls for their "elders" for a good source of protein. [especially is they had no teeth]
they squished them and made body lotion out of the juices.
No the native americans did not use fences.
the native Americans did not have sheep
that is really offensive to use Native Americans we were the first people on the home you call earth
im not sure
They help
The deer rubbed his antlers on a tree.
The deer had very large antlers.
fight
I Think they fight with them (:, Well the male ones anyway x
They attack their predators or at least scare them off with the antlers. Males are the only ones with antlers to protect their group. Males also use antlers to compete for leader of the group.
Bucks use antlers as a means to show other bucks they are stronger and bigger than them, and use them to attract does to mate. Deer are not the only species to have antlers; moose, elk, reindeer and caribou also have antlers that are grown and used in the same way. Pronghorns, though not a part of the deer species, also regrow their "antlers" (actually called horns) every year.to show that they are a male and to defend them self.
To sign "deer" in American Sign Language, you can use the sign by forming your hand into the letter "D" and tapping it near your forehead, resembling the antlers of a deer.
to protect themselves from predators and to get food
The hunter want to use their antlers for something and even their fur.
No the native americans did not use fences.
they used deer bones as needles, for sewing. rabbits for making blankets rocks and deer antlers for weapons
Their first protection is camoflague- deer are very hard to see against the background of places they live (You can't see me, you can't catch me!) Second, deer can run very fast, and jump high obstacles, like fences. Finally, deer have sharp hooves- and male deer have antlers they can fight with.