Deers feed on grass
Grass is eaten by deer which is eaten by wolf and bear.
a deer does not eat ferrets, deer feed on grass, twigs, bark, and shoots.
Shrubs, grass, trees, etc.
They hunt in packs and they eat mammals such as elk, moose, deer, etc.
there are many i have a food web where the deer eats the berries and then a wolf eats the deer and then the mountain lion eats the wolf...there are a few more you can make but that's one i have...
Deer in your backyard eat the same thing as they do in the wild such as acorns, grass, and berries. But what you can feed them is dry corn.
Firstly grass then deer then wolf and grizzly bears, this is basic but hope it helps.
Firstly grass then deer then wolf and grizzly bears, this is basic but hope it helps.
For one. deer. Then the population of deer will go up and the level of grass will go down so everything eating or fueled by grass will die. That's a lot of animals!
Deer do not eat animals for a lifestyle, but eat grass. But deer do depend on some animals to survive. For example, without any predators, such as a wolf, deer would be everywhere. To much deer would cause more fighting over grass, which would be rare, and deer would breed quicker in large numbers. Another example is, well, everything! Every animal produces dung, which helps plants grow. Deer need grass to live.
Deer do not eat animals for a lifestyle, but eat grass. But deer do depend on some animals to survive. For example, without any predators, such as a wolf, deer would be everywhere. To much deer would cause more fighting over grass, which would be rare, and deer would breed quicker in large numbers. Another example is, well, everything! Every animal produces dung, which helps plants grow. Deer need grass to live.
Deer are herd animals. Therefor they interact with other deer