there fur helps protect them from cold and their long legs help them run faster to get away from predators also their teeth and mouth help signal danger and their teeth help good chewing for food one more thing that i have about them is that they use their ears to listen out for danger .
it helps a deer survive by the weathering because deer are used to hotness not the coldness
it helps a deer survive by the weathering because deer are used to hotness not the coldness
In a sense yes, but not necessarily, see a tree produces oxygen and takes in carbon dioxide. A deer takes in oxygen and produces carbon dioxide. So a tree, for instance a redwood, can provide oxygen that the deer needs in order to survive, and the deer produces carbon dioxide that a tree needs to survive.
Any wild animal, whether it be a deer or not, will always have its wild instincts to help it. Yes. A domesticated deer would be fine in the wild, providing it know how to eat rural foods.
superior hearing, muscles in hind quarters, night vision, antlers
As long as it eats armadillo.
no they usually don't
a rain deer
They survive by having their nose, ears, and eyes.
deer, elk, pronghorns, and the whole deer family are born nowing how to survive
Most likely not.
No derr need fresh water to survive they are like people they need freshwater That's not fully true a deer can survive water up to a relatively low saline content, just as humans can tolerate