White-tailed deer do not form packs like some other animals; instead, they are typically solitary or found in small groups, especially females with their fawns. A common sight is a mother with her young, but during mating season or in areas with abundant food, you may see small groups of up to 10-15 deer. Larger gatherings can occur in winter when deer come together for warmth and safety. Overall, the size of a group can vary significantly based on the season and environmental factors.
Yes they do human's build home where the deer would find their food in the winter, then the deer cant find food. And the population decreases, then the human wanted to help and they hunted all the deer preditors then there are too many deers soo they cant find any food in the winter and the population deccreases Moore soo now all we can do is hunt deer because its better to have 5 deer dead then the whole pack. :)
no usually they fly are one their own.
Norway, Roof, Pack & Bushy tailed-wood rat.
Ice Pack
White-tailed deer typically live in loose social groups, but they are not pack animals like wolves. Females and their fawns often form small groups, especially in the fall and winter, while males are more solitary, particularly outside of the breeding season. Overall, their social structure can vary based on the season and environmental conditions.
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pack 2:)
Well I bout a booster pack and found 2 blue eyes white dragon cards
does a white tiger live in a pack
In "White Fang" by Jack London, the alpha male is a wolf named One Eye, and the alpha female is Kiche. They are the leaders of the wolf pack that White Fang eventually becomes a part of.
It depends on the pack.