Goats, Sheep and Deer are all kosher because they contain the two parameters required by the Torah. Like cows, they all chew their cud and have split hooves. Many animals contain one of these requirements, which is not sufficient. Such as the pig which ONLY has split hooves.
Wolves eat them.
deer, antelope, goats and sheep
No both sheep and goats are herbivorous ie they eat plants and vegetation
Sheep, goats, deer, cattle, etc.
Goats are related to sheep for obvious reasons such as hoofs and horns, tails and fur (wool) but some think they are related to deer (more than they are to sheep) because deer have the same tail and they grow horns and they also have hooves while sheep have wool and deer have fur but goats don't have wool they have fur. Goats could also be related to horses through the hooves gene but that would be a short scientific reason why. We all originate from something!
Cattle and sheep mainly. Also pigs and goats. There are herds of deer too.
Cattle, sheep, goats, and deer are animals that ruminate in order to fully digest feedstuffs.
Cloven hoofed animals are pigs, oxen, cows, sheep, goats, deer, gazelles, and giraffes.
Mostly rodents, but have been known to kill deer fawns, young sheep and goats.
animals with cloven hooves (cattle, swine, sheep, goats, and deer)
the Navajo Indians ate deer antelope small game goats sheep elk rabbit jackrabbit and big horned sheep.
The Hebrews did not keep swine. They only kept kosher animals, such as sheep, goats, cattle, and poultry.