Mabe there will be a larger population of certain spiecies of animals and smaller amounts of grass in the woods,and editing of the official food chain will be needed......................
yes,lions weigh more than deer.
Because the lion is ruthless. It's more than that. Lions are more ruthless, decisive, and courageous than deer, and individual soldiers are expendable for the success of a mission. Deer are also easier to herd, and lions are difficult to contain and discipline.
If there are more lions than deer, the lion population may increase initially due to more available prey. However, this could lead to over-predation and eventually a decrease in the deer population. This may result in a decrease in the lion population due to a lack of food supply.
lions eat deer and deer eat grass.
lions, tigers.
the relationship between lions and deer is that lions eat deer, and deer do not eat lions!
Mountain Lions prey on or eat deer. They help to control the deer populations. Left uncontrolled the deer would breed and overpopulate. Too many deer and not enough food will lead to disease and starvation.
None. Lions don't eat deer, though they are more than capable of killing them, and deer don't kill lions. Deer choose to run or get the heck out of there over killing a lion, no matter how large the herd of deer is!!
The primary prey of mountain lions is deer.
No. Lions kill deer, not the other way around.
Well it depends on where the deer lives and what kind of deer. Animals that prey on deer are bears, mountain lions, cougars, wolves, and if you're talking about dead deer vultures, and other scavengers.
Yes, they do.