It depends on what you mean by "all". If deer have only eaten the bottom portion of the tree and the rest is at the top, then it should grow back. If the deer have eaten a small tree including the top branch, it's likely that it will grow back, but not as vigorous as before it was eaten. Thus you may need to remove that tree and replant a new one.
Not advised-the best thing to do is prune the broken branch back
Eaten Back to Life was created on 1990-08-17.
Cedar point is definatly building something next year. wheather or not it will be big or not is left unknown, but according to Screamscape one of the head people at cedar point announced "the thrill is back next year"...
a skunk spray once every day an takes 10 more days to fill their packege of chemical reactions to fill back up
with oracle bones
prune them
yes, just don't loose it to get back in
Once the egg is fertilized it remains fertilized until the egg is eaten, incubated or goes rotten and decays. It never goes back to being an unfertilized egg.
no it does however rot back and can be eaten by bacteria
Give me my boat back will!
A Venus Flytrap closes to digest the food it has just captured. The trap reopens once it is finished digesting its meal, waiting to catch the next unsuspecting insect. (Typically around 10 days)
Cedar Shake siding has a more rustic look, like a cape cod style, in dark brown colors. It dates back to New England and Queen Anne in the 19th century.