Not nessecarily; deer are also prey to other predators of the wild, such as cougars, coyotes, and mountain lions, not to mention ourselves, as many of us hunt for meat and sport. Also, without predators picking off the weaker ones, the deer population would increase tremendously, along with the same genetics mixing more, resulting in deformities. The wolves do, yes, hunt, kill, and feed on the deer, but mainly stick to the weaker ones, such as ones hindered by injuries, age, deformities, fatigue, etc.
my mom died in a wild deer accident, it bucked her off while she was riding it and she hit her head on a tree in the forest. and then she was eaten by wild wolves
the deer would over populate the island and an eating their food food sorces an eventually die off
See the tree, how big is grown, it was just a twig
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Deer hunting with a .22 is illegal in most states, including California. It's too small a rifle to use on deer, you're better off using it for shooting squirrels, game birds and pigeons.
Wolves aren't fussy eaters. And being top predators there isn't much that can drive them off a kill. Mostly they'll eat right where their prey fell. Arctic Wolves, sub-species to the Gray Wolf, primarily hunts Caribou, Elk, and Deer. However, they also dine on voles, hares, and waterfowl. Please see the related link below:
By rubbing them off trees bark or in the duel with another deer
no, arctic wolves do not need to cool off because they have fur. fur helps all mammals keep warm. arctic wolves are mammals.