Deer eats pine trees and bateria located in the woods
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Yes, they do eat in the winter.
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They eat most plants that are in their Territory. They even eat bark in the winter.
Yes they do they ate my pine tree last winter.
MUSK DEER eat plants,grass,and moss but in the winter they eat twigs and linchen. Musk deer are herbivores.
Deer strip bark from trees in the winter, because their food sources are all gone.
Yes deer so eat during the winter. They don't eat as much because their metabolism slows down, and they don't move as much. During the winter deer eat less than 50% their usual amount of food! Deer tend to feast on any plants they can find in the fall and create fat reserves. The fat reserves can keep a healthy deer going for about three months. Deer will eat soft wood like hemlock and spruce for a snack when it is not buried in snow or crusted over in ice. Hope this helps! ~*~Prissy~*~
Most deer don't even eat moss. They would much rather forage on the leaves and flowers of shrubs, forbs and trees (since they are browsers) than eat moss.
A mule deer's fur turns color in winter.
They do eat grass. Although though they much rather eat leaves
They do pretty much the same as they do in the other seasons only they eat bark instead of grass.
In the winter they ate buffalo, deer and elk. They also grew corn, squash, and beans.