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Dexter said:Is there too many deer in the US?
Funny you should ask, but in some places, yes. It's our fault, though. We have eliminated most of their natural predators. Mostly in the case of white tail. The herds have actually flourished to unhealthy levels beside human populations. This makes for sickly animals and poor genetics. They are like kangaroos. They just keep multiplying. The Australian gov't kills hundreds of thousands of kangaroo every year to keep the kang population healthy and disease free. Our gov't does the same thing to the bison herds around Yellowstone etc., though to a lesser degree. Kind of like our gov't attempting to erradicate every wild hemp plant they can find.... In a strange twist it allows you and I to grow fantastic strains with little fear of crossing with genetic rope.
And to avoid any arguement what-so-ever, allow me to say this: As far as the above goes, that is at least as I hear it. Ahem.