Science, asked by ayush18dec2010, 1 month ago

if dear are hunted in great how will it affect to nature ​

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Answered by krinapatel1604
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Hunting affects the environment in contrasting ways. People hunted three species of camel, woolly mammoths and giant armadillos into extinction in North America more than 12,000 years ago -- and that was when hunting was not a sport but a means of survival. Nowadays, most people hunt for sport, often leaving the carcass and taking the head, leaving the remains to decompose.

Answered by ITZSCIENTIST
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It directly affects the natural environment in that it throws off natural predation and population growth of the wildlife. Hunting also disrupts migration and wintering of birds and hibernation of mammals.

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