Current thought is that, while species of mouse deer have become extinct over the last several decades, the current extant species are suffering from over-hunting and deforestation activities. Included in this list, but certainly not exhaustive, are the Balabac mouse deer, found near Borneo, and the Greater Mouse Deer, in various parts of South East Asia.
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No, their population is growing.
There seems to be no danger of deer becoming extinct based on hunting patterns.
The hunter want to use their antlers for something and even their fur.
This would be accomplished the same as for any other animal - maintain its habitat and leave it alone. Unfortunately, the whitetail deer is in no danger of becoming extinct in the Eastern US. The population of whitetail deer is actually too large and needs to be reduced - since the predators that feed on deer have been eliminated from the area (wolves, primarily), the deer are exploding in population.
Williamson's mouse-deer was created in 1916.
Java mouse-deer was created in 1765.
Lesser mouse-deer was created in 1821.
No.
deer is brown
The Pemberton's deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus gambelii) went extinct primarily due to habitat loss and fragmentation caused by human activities such as logging, agriculture, and urban development. Additionally, competition with invasive species and changes in environmental conditions likely contributed to their decline. The combination of these factors led to a significant reduction in their population and ultimately resulted in their extinction.
deer mouse are not died nobody really know when they were found
i think their not but some species might becoming extinct.