They don't, they would prefer a long and fruitful life like most of us, it's just unfortunate that humans have built roads through the deers natural habitat.
The Department of Transportation needs to place the "Deer Crossing" signs in a safer area. LOL!
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well in Missouri Bobcats and bears eat deer most likely cars hit deers so ya
I want to say no they do not, but at the same time I never see any cars with them hit a deer.
No one knows for sure, but the white tailed deer is common there.
A few types of deer are endangered, primarily through the loss of habitat. The key deer, which lives only in The Florida Keys is an example. Illegal hunting also contributes, as do deaths from being hit by cars. The more common species - the white tailed deer and the mule deer in the US - are not endangered. They are actually overpopulated.
A few types of deer are endangered, primarily through the loss of habitat. The key deer, which lives only in the Florida keys is an example. Illegal hunting also contributes, as do deaths from being hit by cars. The more common species - the white tailed deer and the mule deer in the US - are not endangered. They are actually overpopulated.
birds hit cars
no, the deer blood covers you
i sure hope not , i love my kitty cat
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The Car Coach - 2011 Deer vs- Cars was released on: USA: 22 November 2011
If you hit a deer while driving, your rates should not increase. If you swerve to hit a deer and hit a tree, your rates should increase. The thought behind this is anyone could say they swerved to miss a deer when an accident happens and their rates would not increase. If you hit the deer, there will obviously be proof coming from your front end.