>>354051Not that anon, but where I live deer populations are being controlled through hunting. In a bad year hunters are allowed to take more. It has been that way all my life until the past 10 years. Now coyotes have migrated to these areas to pick off the massive deer populations. For a while you'd see tons of coyotes all day and hear them all night long. Now that they've lowered the population, there's rarely any coyotes. Prior to the coyotes, the overpopulation of deer spread massive amounts of disease through the deer population. They were dying all over the place. It was pretty nasty for about 3 years before the coyotes moved in. Only recently has the population stabilized and hunting isn't needed quite as much thanks to the coyotes.
Are there over populations of rhino and lion? While I don't know the stories behind those images, the obvious problem here is a human one, not an animal one.