Wild- no deer is ever completely tame.
Coyote, bobcat, cougar, wild dogs and humans all eat white tailed deer.
I often find them in my alfalfa fields, so I guess they do
Donald G. Dodds has written: 'Wild captives' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Animals 'The white-tail in Nova Scotia' -- subject(s): White-tailed deer, White-tailed deer hunting
Morgan Horse, White-Tailed Deer, Hermit Thrush, Wild Turkey, and Wood Turtle.
The state animal is the badger. The Wisconsin state wild animal is the white-tailed deer.
They are browsers, eating acorns, twigs, mushrooms, apples, corn, soybeans, wild berries, clover.
In Manitoba, they hunt white - tailed deer, caribou, moose, wild turkey, black bear, coyotes, and gray wolves.
In the wild areas, alligator, American crocodile, white tailed deer, bobcat, various birds, reptiles and amphibians, and a host of rodents and other small mammals.
Alright so here goes, the sun, starter of all food chains, gives energy to a plant through photosynthesis, then the plant is eaten by a white tailed deer...The white tailed deer has now gotten energy from the plant. Later on, the white tailed deer is eaten by the Florida Panther, the energy is transfered...again...and all in all a wild dog could come along and eat the Florida Panther. I apologize for any misspellings.
· Walrus · Weasel · Whale · Wolf · White-tailed Deer · Wild Turkey · Wood Duck · Woodpecker · Wren · Welsh Terrier
Dogs (stray and tame), cats (stray and tame), horses (tame), wild horses, birds, snakes, lizards, rodents, turtles, raccoons, deer, & unicorns.
I think the bobcat, the striped skunk, and the black tailed deer are native to California and wild.