Yes, a deer that eats apples is a herbivore.
Specifically, a herbivore eats plants. Apples represent the fruit of a woody plant. Apples therefore will be among the food items which a plant-eater can digest.
Many rodents eat crab apples. Deer, rabbits, raccoons, and other plant eating animals eat crab apples. Other creatures eat crab apples too, like worms.
Wild apples are too bitter to eat. Store apples taste fresh like new.
They will eat any type of apple, so yes.
i know they will eat apples not sure of any other fruits
grass apples and corn and other vegetation
A deer essentialy eats any type of fruit especially apples, Pears, peaches, and plums.
Deer eat forbs, like flowering plants and weeds. Deer love sweet fruits like apples, crabapples and persimmons.
No, no deer wants to eat a tree. but deer like basically anything like grass, apples, salt blocks, and corn.
Deer mostly eat plants. They are herbivores. Plants they may eat are corn, acorns, leaves, and nuts. Surprisingly they also eat twigs and branches from trees. They may eat berries and apples to.
Deer are herbivores meaning they eat vegetation. Deer eat hibiscus, acorns, seeds, fruits, grass, plants, twigs, bushes and leaves.
Deer eat forbs, like flowering plants and weeds. Deer love sweet fruits like apples, crabapples and persimmons.
No, deers are herbivores and don't eat other organisms. An example of what they might eat is weeds, apples and bread.