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cerf
🔗 Ecologist Roeland Vermeulen says settled wolves are more likely to eat deer or wild boar.
cerf à queue noire
;
cerf hémione
;
cerf mulet
🔗 Now, other species such as mule deer are protected by certain hunting regulations and roam unbothered.
rivière La Biche
Cervorivero
🔗 Then in 1926 a new specimen was discovered near Steveville on the Red Deer River, Alberta, Canada.
deerberry
(American wintergreen; boxberry; checkerberry; eastern teaberry)
gaulthérie couchée
fallow‐deer
(roe)
chevreuil
🔗 Scientists from Durham University, UK, in collaboration with the University of Sassari in Italy, found that the diet of wolves was consistently dominated by the consumption of wild boar, which accounted for about two thirds of total prey biomass, with roe‐deer accounting for around a third.

EnglishFrench
deerberrygaulthérie couchée; pomme de terre; thé des bois
mule deercerf hémione; cerf mulet; cerf à queue noire