Prey
family feud deer zebra rabbit antelope gazelle mice sheep
That could be a long list. Let me give you some examples: Deer (red, fallow, sika, roe) Red fox Squirrel Mice Brown rat European badger European polecat Rabbit Hare
Diurnal mice are active during the day and sleep at night, unlike nocturnal mice which are active at night. Some examples of diurnal mice include deer mice and house mice.
Deer mice are not endangered. Listed as "Least Concern".
Some examples of overpopulated animals include white-tailed deer, feral pigs, house mice, and certain species of invasive insects like the Asian longhorn beetle. These populations can cause imbalances in ecosystems and lead to negative impacts on their environment.
deer, cow, buffalo, rabbit, hippo, rhino, elephant, girraffe, horse and goat
A snake eating a rodent, a fox or bobcat eating a rabbit, a cougar eating a deer.
Deer, grasshopper, elephant, giraffe, horse, rabbit, cow, hamster, sheep and monkey
No. Deer are herbivores - they don't eat animals. Herbivores are plant eaters.
Wolves will eat a lot of things, but among their favorites are deer, rabbits, foxes, coyotes, grouse, dogs, woodchucks, sheep, cattle, and antelope.The gray wolves prey are elk, beaver, deer, and caribou.They often pray on animals that are larger than they are, such as elk, caribou, and deer, but they also eat smaller animals such as beavers, hares, and mice.
Rabbits and deer are herbivores and will not eat meat.
No, unless it is a carnivore deer (: