ramilyrant
ramilyrant ramilyrant
  • 24-03-2016
  • Biology
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If a population of deer exceeds its carrying capacity, it is likely that the

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bellbell252
bellbell252 bellbell252
  • 24-03-2016
The amount of deer moving about in urban areas would increase. Instead of being in their natural habitat, deer would be walking around, grazing in the yards of humans to try and find food. This may also lead to an increase in wildlife related collisions, as more deer would be trying to cross busy roads to find more to eat.
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sophiahernandezz sophiahernandezz
  • 15-10-2021

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a. population will crash

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