If lynx were hunted for their skins, it could disrupt the forest ecosystem significantly. As apex predators, lynx help regulate populations of their prey, such as small mammals and birds; their decline could lead to overpopulation of these species, resulting in overgrazing and other ecological imbalances. Additionally, the loss of lynx could affect other predators and scavengers that rely on them for a balanced food web, ultimately diminishing biodiversity and altering the forest environment.
North America, but they have been hunted so much they are super rare.a forest there natural environment
Hunted Forever happened in 2008.
so we don't happen to know how they got their food,well I do they hunted,fished,and then started to farm
You went out in the forest and hunted it .
The goddess Artemis hunted mainly forest animals. She probably hunted deer the most.
No, they hunted in the forest nearby the developements.
tigers
They hunted and gather food
They hunted for fish and lived in longhouses.
They hunted for fish and lived in longhouses.
If any animal was removed from the food web the animals that it would prey on would overpopulate and the animals that hunted it would starve because it has nothing to feed on.
She is goddess of the Hunt and forest animals, so it would make sense her symbol is a stag. A stag is a forest animal that is commonly hunted.