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Originally Posted by sheephunter
It's always important to look at the location and parameters of a study. Geist's study was a non-hunted population so that would have a significant bearing. In heavily hunted population it's not hard to imagine that only 1% of rams might make it to 10. There is much more to a study than the final numbers.
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209's example was using death by natural causes, I wouldn't expect that to include hunting. Maybe I am wrong.