Yes, the white tailed deer is common there.
No
usually the week before or the week after thanksgiving.
I know of a 333# 8point killed in 1991 on public land by a Steve Fontenot.
Did you get an answer to this? I need to know as well. Thansk! Stef
Coyotes, black bears, Florida panthers, raccoons, deer, beavers, squirrels, opossums, and manatee.
Louisiana black bears, like the other state black bears, eats fruits, nuts, grass, garbage, carrion, deer, wild pigs, grubs, etc.
You see a deer in its habitat when you go into the woods.In Louisiana, the habitat for shrimp is declining due to the oil spill.
um... Mostly, alligator, crayfish, deer, cranes, um... Pardon the ums I'm new to this "stuff". I think that's it.
Here's what I've found out: The accident should be reported to the police, though it isn't necessary to report it to insurance. If you want the deer, inform the officer of that and they will contact a Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries (DWF) official to let you do that. It is illegal if the DWF doesn't know about it and you are caught with it. It's probably the same if you just see it on the road. I think the DWF just wants to keep tabs on the numbers, and make sure people aren't intentionally killing deer by hitting them.
the caddos harvested corn, beans, squash, pumpkins, and sunflowers, buffalo, and fish ,they live in louisiana. & alot of deer fieces and buffalo sperm
Yes, you can feed deer sweet potatoes on private land in Louisiana, as there are no specific state regulations prohibiting this practice. However, it is important to check local laws and guidelines, as well as to consider the nutritional balance of their diet. Providing sweet potatoes can be beneficial as a supplement, but it should be done in moderation to avoid digestive issues. Additionally, always ensure that the feeding does not attract unwanted wildlife or create dependency.
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