Herbivore
The niche of a deer is large herbivore
Yes they do have the same niche
the white tail deer do's not really have a niche i guess it could be food for larger animals.
to get the energy from plants and turn it in to animal energy
The ecological niche for a deer is that it lives in a forest its a herbivore middle of the food chain and a prey to large carnivores
to get the energy from plants and turn it in to animal energy
to get the energy from plants and turn it in to animal energy
some do. You can find a similar placental mammal for every marsupial animal. Example: Kangaroos fill the same niche as North American deer. etc.
This is a difficult question in terms of how a deer benefits its community. White-tailed deer often live in mixed-forest areas, and feed on a variety of plant material. They do serve as a food source for some larger predators (bears, wolves, etc.), and as a result also benefit scavenger species that rely on carrion as a food source.this is just a few tip about the niche of this
The saber toothed cat's niche was a large carnivore. They hunted big game animals like bison, horses, deer, American camels (called camelops), juvenile mammoths and mastodons, and possibly giant ground sloths.
Cougars keep the deer herds and elk herds down to safe levels also to keep other prey animals down as well.
A bobcat's niche is that it keeps populations of rabbits down. It does this because it eats them. Go to worldbookonline.com to get more info. :)a bobcats niche is where it lives and what it eats.u should explain on how it is adapted to its surrounding and what it kilss and eats. such as the bobcats kills birds,rats,rabbits,deer and other animals.theres an example.