Yes, all the deer in a specific area make up a population. This population consists of individuals of the same species living in a defined geographic region and interacting with each other. Factors such as food availability, habitat, and predation influence the dynamics of this deer population.
Yes, but it will not matter once you have an established area. It spreads all over and what the deer eat will not even be noticed!!
its because the government doesnt want you to know what they are doing in that area. i want to know what all is happening up in there. and why doesnt the people get to know
Not all deer migrate. Some, like white tailed deer remain in an area all year, others like caribou have a migration route that can extend over 1300 km (800 miles) each year.
this doesnt make any sense at all.
that doesnt make sense
All deer are herbivores.
Yes. If you have too many deer in one location, they eat up all the food and then they starve. Also, wherever you have lots of deer, you have lots of predators. So when the deer starve, so do the predators. And you can wind up with a collapsed ecosystem.
If the deer became extinct then ,all the greenery would overgrow , and all the animals that eat the deer would die as well because the deer was there main food source.
Stags ARE deer. All deer are herbivores
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All deer species are herbivores.
All deer are herbivores