No. Venison is most commonly used for members of the cervidae family. It can also be used to describe the meat of other game mammals, such as boars, or goats, although this usage of the word is archaic. Since ducks are not mammals, it would be odd to classify them as venison
poultry (chicken, duck, turkey), pork, goat, lamb, buffalo, venison (deer meat), ostridge, and fish.
Trick question. Remember the Duck Billed Platypus is classed as a mammal, and gives birth with eggs.
Meat from a deer is called venison.
Venison, which comes from deer.
The Iroquois Indians ate venison, rabbit, squirrel, duck, geese, turkey, and fish along with the three sisters of plants: corn, beans, and squash.
venison is deer meat
it is called venison
You can't fabricate venison, because it is not a man-made substance. Venison is meat from a deer.
Venison is a noun.
This venison is ready for display.
Haunch of Venison was created in 2002.
That buck will provide a lot of venison.