Yes, in Genesis 1:29-30 it says: "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be food for you. And to the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and all the creatures that move on the ground--everything that has the breath of life in it--I give every green plant for food. And it was so"
Actually, if you read that passage closely, it doesn't say anything about eating animals of any sort; it specifically allows the eating of seed-bearing plants and trees that produce fruit with seeds, and allows animals to eat green plants (even if they don't have seeds).
However, the answer "yes" is still correct. Deer are cloven-hooved "beasts of the earth" that are also ruminants (the same is true of cattle, goats, and sheep), and are therefore permitted under the terms of Leviticus 11:3.
You could say" This deer is medium-sized." or you could say " The deer is a medium-sized animal. "
deer or you could say antelope
I could probably say no because these are animals that eat meat and leaves but probably it could be a secondary consumer if it will it a deer in a food chain
There are an unlimited number of ways to describe a deer that is running. You could say it is graceful for example.
Yes. Most deer are omnivores! People will say that caribous don't eat meat, but they do they eat birds just Like the white tailed deer actually eat birds. (small) if you talked to any envoirmentalist they will say that caribous are omnivores
I have moon flower vines and the deer eat a bunch of leaves, tho they say there poisonous, they did not eat the blooms or seed pods, so i started covering it at night with bird netting, this did help.
That requirement is not in the Bible.
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.
Deer are herd animals. Therefor they interact with other deer
It doesn't say.
Deer in Sioux
i would say yes, because they eat acorns and they lick salt blocks. It would be expensive to feed them Planters, though.