No, owls do not eat white tailed deer. White tailed deer are much bigger than owls.
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No, but owls eat mice and other small mammals.
it competes with other deers in its ecosystem.
No deer do not eat owls. Deer are herbivores not carnivors or omnivores. To a deer's taste buds owl is poo! Also owls do not provide the nutrients a deer kneeds to live and sopport live. So there for a deer does not eat an owl.
White tailed deer are herbivores. They do not eat animals.
owls,hawks,and other preditors
woodsThe white tailed deer lives mostly in North America east of the Rocky Mountains. It can be found in Canada. There are South American white tailed deer that live in Peru, Bolivia and Venezula. It usually lives in forest land but has been known to eat agricultural crops such as corn and soybeans.
The White Tailed Deer got its name by the white part that borders the tail and it is white underneath it's tail and body. Beagle lover, what was the first answer? That user always writes the stupidest things, like deers eat ice cream or stuff like that.
Barn owls primarily eat rodents such as mice, voles, rats, and sometimes small birds. Their diet consists mainly of small mammals that they capture using their sharp talons and swallow whole. Barn owls are efficient hunters, with excellent night vision and keen hearing that help them locate their prey in the dark.
because they can
owls, hawks, snakes, ... and many more...
The white-tailed deer eats plants, depending on the season: green plants, corn, acorns and other nuts, buds and twigs of woody plants. They'll also eat your dinner leftovers (except meat) and they LOVE tortillas and tortilla chips. And they eat grass, plants, fruit such as apples and bananas, and alfalfa.