yes,they eat any kind and certainly they eat berries.
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Yes,Marsh Deers do eat grass.Every deer eats grass.
Deer do not eat eucalyptus leaves as they are unable to digest them.
Then all the animals that are connected somehow to the grass will be extinct. Example: Grass--deer--lion If there is no grass then the deer won't have things to eat and it will be extinct and the lion won't have anything to eat so it will also be extinct. some of the organisms won't change because they eat something else like berries and fruits instead of grass won't really be affected. But if something that eats that organism also eats grass then that organism might increase because there would only be half of their predators left anyways it's complicated.
no algea is a plant it is living but it does not feed off grass
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Yes, they do. Deer and rabbits are both prey to wolves. The wolf either has to sneak up on its prey, or outrun it, so young, injured or weak deer are the usual victims.most likeily yes. wolves are carnivors so they do eat meat. but where they ussally live i dont think there are deer there.
Swamp deer are herbivores. The swap deer eat grass and plants that grow in the shared ecosystem with the animal.
Marsh Rabbits live in the Southern United States swamp lands. Florida, for example.
Yes. Marsh deer can and do eat corn.
lions eat deer and deer eat grass.
Grass Shrimps eat marsh grass or sea grass. These creatures eat not only grass or plants like phytoplankton but also other small animals.
No, dragonflies do not eat marsh grass. They rarely eat plants. This is because they are mostly carnivores that eat other types of insects.
deer eat grass and any other plants
No. They do not eat meat. They eat grass and other plants.No deer are not carnivorous.
they eat grass and meat
No, they are blood drinkers.
The deer eat the grass. The grass gets no benefit from the deer. This is called commensalism.
No; deer only eat grass. Alligators can eat deer, though.