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Brendan
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Same here in Michigan. If a farmer’s crops are being damaged by deer, the farmer can apply for a destruction of property permit. If granted, that allows him\her to cull the deer.It is quite common, and the deer are quite destructive.
Such a permit is separate from regular hunting season.
And deer are quite destructive, as my wife will attest with her garden. We had several cherry trees that they ate almost all the leaves from. We lost one of the trees, but salvaged the rest by keeping chicken wire domes over them for several summers, until they got tall enough that the leaves were not easily reached.
They have the same relationship to crops that fox have with hens.
They also have a very nasty habit. Being a prey animal, when something threatening, like a car comes, they stand still and hope to be unnoticed. But if they threat gets close, they try to run. In the case of a car, this habit results in deer jumping out of nowhere right in front of moving cars.
Hitting a 150 lbs at standard speeds usually destroys the car, and sometimes even kills the occupants.
In that sense, they are more dangerous than sharks. In the US, about 130 people die each year as a result of car\deer collisions, but only 10 to shark attacks.