The hunter want to use their antlers for something and even their fur.
they are vulnerable
If the deer became extinct then ,all the greenery would overgrow , and all the animals that eat the deer would die as well because the deer was there main food source.
no elephants are not extinct they are becoming extinct though. About 100 years ago there were about 10 million elephants that walked the earth and now there are only about 500,000 left. They are becoming extinct because we are killing them for their thick beautiful ivory.
Hunted
What this means is that the animal is at risk of becoming endangered or extinct.
No, their population is growing.
Marsh deer was created in 1815.
There seems to be no danger of deer becoming extinct based on hunting patterns.
Yes. Marsh deer can and do eat corn.
This would be accomplished the same as for any other animal - maintain its habitat and leave it alone. Unfortunately, the whitetail deer is in no danger of becoming extinct in the Eastern US. The population of whitetail deer is actually too large and needs to be reduced - since the predators that feed on deer have been eliminated from the area (wolves, primarily), the deer are exploding in population.
All deer are herbivores
These are a few reasons why Venus Flytraps are becoming extinct... - People are cutting down trees and removing them from marsh. - They are being transported abroad. - Climate Change.
Deer Creek Marsh Wildlife Management Area was created in 1979.
No.
yes,they eat any kind and certainly they eat berries.thank u for asking!
The area of Deer Creek Marsh Wildlife Management Area is 4,835,993.424768 square meters.
i think their not but some species might becoming extinct.