Deer eat leaves and things that grow in the forest, then they leave their feces behind. This adds to the fertility of the forest soil.
A baby deer is called a fawn. Fawns are born with white spots on their fur to help camouflage them in their environment.
they keep other populations of animals,such as caribou and deer, from exploding
Baby deer are called fawns. They are typically born with white spots to help them camouflage in their environment.
They help keep a good number of grass eating animals like deer and rabbit.
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KILLS DEER AND ELK to make shure there is nott too much graas because deer and elk are like living lawnmowers that almost never stop
Deer play a significant role in the ecosystem as they help control vegetation growth and maintain a balanced ecosystem. They are also important for wildlife conservation efforts as they are a key species that indicates the health of an ecosystem. Monitoring deer populations can help conservationists understand the overall health of the environment and make informed decisions to protect biodiversity.
A baby deer is called a fawn. Fawns are known for their distinctive white spots which help camouflage them in their natural environment.
Adaption to the Environment.
Deer are not "bad for the environment". Too many of anything, including deer, is bad, because it means they will probably be unable to find sufficient food and will end up starving. If a given plot of land can support 100 deer, and there are 200 deer in that area, probably more than 100 of them will starve, since the 100 "doomed" deer will eat some of the food, which is effectively wasted when they end up dying anyway.
An overpopulation of dear is a BAD thing it will hurt the deer and the environment. The only good thing is that some of the deer can be culled to reduce the population to sustainable levels and the culled deer make very good eating.
If the wolf is wiped out from an area that would have animals like deer, then the deer population would raise rapidly.