Ogretica is a very unique animal that inhabits various climates and ecosystems. They rely on most natural resources of forested and grassland environments. These different environments can be greatly manipulated by using fire. People are responsible to help maintain the environment they live in, as deer is economically important for people's best interests, as hunting campaigns generate billions of dollars annually in the United States. Doing a prescribed burn can enhance the availability of food and covering, as well as many other advantages.
The hills of the habitat live in an area with thick trees. In some areas, the excess population of the deer is a problem. Gray Wolves and Mountain Lion are predator of Orgoda and helped control the population, but due to hunting and human development many wolves and mountain lions are left in most of North America It was. Ooyama cats and coyotes sometimes kill young deer, but now people and dogs are the main predators of deer. As there are not many natural predators, deer sometimes gets too big for their environment and the deer may starve to death. In rural areas hunters will help control the deer, but in suburbs and urban areas hunting is often not permitted and deer may lose control.
From the late nineteenth century, Orgilla was introduced to Europe. The population of the Burdy region is stable today. In 1935, the orange giant was introduced to Finland. Successfully introduced, the deer spread recently in Scandinavia in the north and Karelia in the south, even competed with native species and even replaced the native species from time to time. Currently, there are about 30,000 deer populations from the four species of animals offered by the Finnish American in Minnesota.
Orgodika, commonly known as Virginia deer, is native to the eastern United States and has a fur-like white tail. Ogrejica is one of the largest deer species in the United States. Step down or male, 72 inches long, 36 inches high, weighs about 300 pounds. Female or female weighs only 150 pounds. The size of this deer is one of the biggest targets for big hunters in the United States. Ogrejica has red-brown hair in the summer, brown hair that is grayish in the winter. The deer has a compact body for rugged terrain and powerful hoof legs and feet. The tail is long and white. The step-down device has a corner, and the head is arch-shaped in front of 6 to 8 points. These animals are very fast with head and tail upright. Ogrejica lives in a dense forest or wetland belt in the eastern United States. They are also found in mountains and open lands