• TranscendentalEmpire@lemmy.today
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    17 hours ago

    We had red wolves throughout the south.

    Which mainly prey upon small mammals like raccoons, possums, and rabbits. They also were never a large enough population to control deer populations even if that was all they were to hunt.

    The northeast had timber wolves.

    Again… Eastern wolves were rarely seen south of the Great lakes, and there’s evidence that there were less than 70k prior to Europeans coming to the Americas.

    On the other hand pre colonial white tail deer populations are estimated to be a little over 30 million.