Yes, it is a herbivore! :D :D :D
yes deer are herbivores they eat grass.
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No. Deer are herbivorous, which means they eat plants.
No deers are herbivorous and never eat frogs.
Those animals which eats only grass,leaves,and vegetables are called herbivorous, i.e. the herbivorous animals eat only plants.For example, goat, cow, horse,zebra, rihnoceros, deer etc are herbivorous.
Cows, deer, sheep, antelope, buffalo, and many other herbivorous grazers.
Elk, deer, porcupines, beavers, and other herbivorous animals.
No both sheep and goats are herbivorous ie they eat plants and vegetation
yes they like to eat plants like berries and stuff. lol:-)
No. Deer are herbivorous, not carnivores. You should worry more about the coyotes or cougars in the area eating your scottish terrier than a rouge deer out to attack it for reasons including protecting territory, itself, or its young. A deer would see your little dog as a predator and therefore would do every means possible to get rid of it.
No, deer are grazers, a herbivorous animal that feeds chiefly on grass and other green plants. They diet does not include any meat and they would not, therefore, eat squirrels.Read more >> Options >>http://www.answers.com?initiator=FFANSNo. Deer are herbivores (plant eaters) only.
Deer are herbivorous creatures they do not "hunt" they graze.
Herbivorous
Kangaroos and deer are both mammals, giving birth to live young which feed on mothers' milk. Both creatures are capable of jumping very high, due to the structure of the tendons and ligaments in their hind legs. Kangaroos and deer are both essentially herbivorous. They are both found in Australia, although the kangaroo is native to Australia and the deer is introduced. Both animals are farmed for their meat.