Marsh deer primarily inhabit wetlands, marshes, and floodplains in South America. They are found in countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. These deer prefer areas with dense vegetation near water sources, which provide both food and cover from predators. Their habitat is often characterized by a mix of grasslands and aquatic plants.
Marsh deer was created in 1815.
Yes. Marsh deer can and do eat corn.
Marsh Rabbits live in the Southern United States swamp lands. Florida, for example.
All deer are herbivores
Deer Creek Marsh Wildlife Management Area was created in 1979.
yes,they eat any kind and certainly they eat berries.thank u for asking!
The area of Deer Creek Marsh Wildlife Management Area is 4,835,993.424768 square meters.
The marsh rabbit does live here because it has the name marsh in it
in marsh
Where does live Jean marsh
Swamp deer are herbivores. The swap deer eat grass and plants that grow in the shared ecosystem with the animal.
In a salt marsh