Most states have deer hunting seasons designed to reduce the size of the deer herd before it gets so large that deer starve to death during winters with little food. How might having humans as predators rather than wolves be expected to affect the deer population? The deer population would drop below carrying capacity since forest managers could choose to bring food to the deer. The deer population would grow larger each year since humans can set rules about how many deer to remove each hunting season.
The deer population would be healthier since killing deer with guns or arrows is much less traumatic for the deer than being hunted by a pack of wolves. The deer population would be less healthy since humans choose to kill the largest, healthiest individuals while wolves choose the weak or sick ones.
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maybe A
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hmm a or b but i think A
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i think B there are rules and limits to what you can hunt. cant be A because forest managers ask you not to feed wild animals because it will dirupt their diet and bring unwanted animals like bears
was it b?
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