Yes, deer and ducks are endothermic.
A duck is endothermic, able to maintain its own body temperature. It is a bird, and mammals and birds are endothermic. The term 'endothermic' is the biological term for an animal that is warm-blooded.
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A deer is endothermic, able to maintain and regulate its own body temperature. It is a mammal, and mammals and birds are endothermic. The term 'endothermic' is the biological term for an animal that is warm-blooded.
Deer are herbivores and primarily consume vegetation such as leaves, grass, and fruits. They do not eat meat, so a deer would not eat a duck, whether it's a domestic breed like a Pekin or a wild duck. In general, deer and ducks occupy different ecological niches and have different dietary needs.
It is unlikely that a deer would eat a duck, whether it is dead or alive. Deer are primarily herbivores and typically feed on vegetation such as grass, leaves, and twigs. They are not known to be scavengers or predators of other animals.
If you make a good deer hunter, you will probably make a good duck hunter. Actually, it will probably easier because ducks are slower.
Yes, any mammal is endothermic, meaning that they maintain their own body temperatures, versus reptiles which are exothermic, meaning that their body temp is controlled by their environment.
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