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deer occasionally eat grapes <><><> Yes, they do- but right now they are eating my grape VINES! Raccoons and opossums will strip grapevines bare overnight. I think they send out for reinforcements.
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No. Deer are strictly herbivores, they do not eat other animals like raccoons.
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If a deer feels threatened by a raccoon it could stomp a raccoon to death or kill it with its antlers. However, deer usually pose no threats to a raccoon and raccoons pose no threats to raccoons.
Animals eat afterbirth to cover up the scent to try and prevent predators from eating their young. Deer do it also.
They could, but only if the deer is already dead. Most cases though, they don't.
Muscadine grapes are consumed by many different wild animals, such as raccoon, crows, deer, squirrels, coyote, and opossums. In a natural setting, muscadine grapes can improve wildlife habitat by provided cover and delicious fruit for the wild animals. A small vineyard can be stripped of their grapes quickly if it is located near a woody area.
The deer would be called a consumer because its eating the grass
Irish Deer always eats leaves and little animals, like squirrel's, and raccoons
deer, raccoons, squirrel, possum
a Deciduous forest.