Fox are too small to even consider eating a deer. However, foxes are opportunists. If a fox found a dead deer, it would definitely eat some of it.
The deer would be called a consumer because its eating the grass
No, a deer is not a decomposer. A deer is a consumer; a herbivore. It eats twigs and leaves and any other flora it can reach. Decomposers are organisms that eat away at dead materials, such as fungi eating away at the soil or deceased animal bodies.
Most likely yes.
Fox are too small to even consider eating a deer. However, foxes are opportunists. If a fox found a dead deer, it would definitely eat some of it.
heartworms are transmitted by the dog eating fleas (dead or alive) that has eggs in it and the hatch in the dog
I know, it is hunters. Their killing mountain lions that eat deer, which mean deer are over populated now.So, their eating and eating so, plants hold dirts with their roots. Once they eat them (deer), the dirt gets into the water (sediment and erosion) and it kills fish. I studied this in class.
Yes they do! They have been seen eating the food I put out for my cats.
If you catch the dog eating the poop then you need to use negative reinforcement to keep the dog from diong it again. so if you do catch them just sey "NO" and bmabye flick their nose
NO.
Unless the deer has a disease, no.
Eat the deer first.