Yes they are. In fact, most of the fertile top soil that allows us to farm the prairies and mid-west so easily is from several thousand years of their grazing on grassland, building the soil.
A female deer is called a doe or a hind.
A male deer is called a buck or a stag.
A baby deer is called a fawn.
A female deer is called a doe.
Hunting the wind means using the wind to your advantage during the hunt. This means hunting downwind of the animal you are persuing so that it does not smell you.
Does a hippo store water longer then a camel?
no because hippos live in water so they dont need to store it
Where is the Brown Deer Historical Society Inc in Brown Deer Wisconsin located?
The address of the Brown Deer Historical Society Inc is: 6543 W Floral Lane, Brown Deer, WI 53223
Does a camel spider eat huntsmen spiders?
Yes due to a camel spiders size it can overpower a huntsman with ease. I found a short video (but I can't post the URL cuz iPod not working look for a vid called 'black camel spider vs orange huntsman spider' and youll see for yourself, it's 58 seconds by the way
What is the difference between a male moose and a female moose?
Antlers on the male as well as male genitalia
In Rare cases the black widow's and the brown recluse spiders can kill humans but it is extremely rare. Most of the time when bitten by one of these spiders you will be fine, even if you don't go see a doctor, however I highly recommend seeing a doctor immediately. Extremely skinny people and people with high blood pressure are more likely to get severe problems/damage from the bite. However, most of the time you will be fine even without treatment (I still wouldn't risk it however).
In reality spiders (kingdom: animal, phylum: Arthropoda (greek for jointed foot/appendage) class: Arachnida, order: Araneae) are our little friends who are a natural pest control (though can be considered pests as well by people with arachnophobia). In other word even though they're creepy as heck, they help us out quite a lot and demand our respect. I'm not saying don't step on spiders or anything(can't say that cause I'm terrified of them and if necessary I will kill them), I'm just saying unless absolutely necessary, leave them alone.
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What is the function for a camel 7 stomachs?
they eat and as the food digestes it goes through they 7 stomachs
Are rain deer real and do they fly?
That's a dim-witted question,but they're called reindeers and don't fly.
What do you do if a deer tick gets on you private area?
you pull it off i know it will hurt but you could die from a deer tick of get really sick and suffer or you can suffer from a big loss of blood
What are some character traits?
Traits are anything about the character -- anything you write will be a trait, from external things like their appearance to internal things like their personality or behaviors.
Usually not, but it does happen
Since snakes can't chew, or bite chunks off, they're limited to swallowing their prey whole. So it needs a bigger-than-average snake, and/or a smaller-than-average deer for it to happen.
Where do emus live in the winter?
Australia has very mild winters in most areas where emus are found, so the emu lives exactly where it does during summer. The only difference is that emus may move to where the rains are falling. Many areas of Australia experience drier winters than summers.
Where does a chital deer live?
Is the camel a migrate or hibernate?
no, llamas do not migrate, because they are usually fenced in. Actually there are no wild llamas left anymore. But when there were, they would have little small scale herd migrations according to where the food was.
How do you store water lily in winter?
I've had a Hardy Water Lily for 11 years, I never remove it for the winter but, I do keep my pump running and I have a stock pond heater that I put in for the winter. However, we have had to take it out and divide it due to the size.
According to legend which bird hides its head in the sand when it apprehends danger?
An ostrich hides it head in the sand when it senses danger.