You can't legally hunt endangered/threatened animals anywhere in North America.
While rare, animals such as large predators like lions, tigers, and bears have been known to hunt humans. Crocodiles, sharks, and certain species of big cats can also pose a threat to humans in specific circumstances. However, it's important to note that such instances are uncommon and usually occur when the animals feel threatened or their natural habitat is disrupted.
There have been cases of lions and tigers preying on people on a regular bases. For those particular animals they did 'hunt' us, though in general, across all species in the world, none actively hunt people as a source of food.
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An extinct animal means there are none left; they all have died. Endangered means there is a small amount left of that animal and they are about to become extinct. Threatened means they are about to become endangered.
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Hunters hunt animals. Other predators eat them.
People can hurt all animals just as all animals can hurt us, its self defense. Even if they don't want to hurt us intentionally they will if scared or threatened.
No, mule deer are not threatened by extinction, if that's what you mean by are mule threatened. If you mean are mule deer threatened by other animals, then yes, they are threatened by other animals. They are threatened by their predators, such as cougars and coyotes, but not by extinction.
People hunt them.
Countdown 25 Hardest Animals to Hunt - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 19 September 2005
they do not hunt animals they hunt humans and they hate justin biebers singing.....
no there not
Endangered animals
Yes, the polar bear is one of the few animals that will actively stalk and kill humans. Natives have to be very careful when in bear country.
No, it is not endangered. However it is threatened (and eaten) by other animals.
Oceans are threatened by oil digging and endangered animals.
No most predators hunt for food, but non-predatory animals do not hunt.