no dears do not
Deer definitely eat very young artichokes, when the leaves are tender and high in nitrogen.
The deer that live in the rainforest will eat leaves and grasses that are found there. This is because deer are herbivores.
Deer are herbivores. They eat grass, leaves, and sometimes bark if they must. They do not eat any animals, predator or otherwise.
Yes. They will eat the flowers, but not the leaves.
No.They eat leaves but sometimes accidentally eat bugs.
I have an authoritative book on owls that claims that "Roe Deer" (a very small deer in Europe) have been eaten by a Great Horned Owl (or their version of that owl). It didn't say whether it was a juvenile or injured deer. Many owls swallow prey whole and regurgitate a pellet later, but they are quite happy to eat the traditional way... tear the animal apart w/ the beak and eat just the flesh.
Yes. They eat things like grass and leaves.
No. Deer are herbivores because they eat plants like grass, forbs and tree leaves.
Rusa Deer eat mainly grass and leaves. They don't need much water, because the foliage that they eat holds plenty of water.
Deer are herbivores (chiefly plant eaters). If they ate a grasshopper, it would have only been by accident.
Chital deer primarily eat short grasses. However, they do eat the leaves of some shrubs, and will eat fruit. To recycle nutrients, they eat their own shed antlers.
No, deer should not eat rhubarb leaves, as they are toxic to many animals, including deer. The leaves contain oxalic acid and anthraquinone glycosides, which can cause serious health issues if ingested. While deer may nibble on other parts of the rhubarb plant, such as the stalks, it's best to avoid planting rhubarb in areas frequented by deer.