A primary consumer
A herbivore. Examples of herbivores include deer, antelope, giraffes etc.
Grasses and plants.
To forage, nibble, chomp, chew, browse for bite mean bascially that.
No, deer are herbivores--they eat grasses and other plants
All deer are herbivores. In Wisconsin the most popular would be a White-Tail and possibly some Mule deer.
The deer that live in the rainforest will eat leaves and grasses that are found there. This is because deer are herbivores.
No. Deer's are herbivores and don't eat meat, they eat mosses, tree bark, grasses etc. Squirrels are not on the average Deer's diet.
No. Deer are herbivores, not carnivores.No.
Deers eat grasses and plants, not prey. They are herbivores, not carnivores, therefore not predators. Deer eat grasses and plants. They themselves are prey of big cats, wolves, and wild dogs, and more rarely bears. Humans also hunt deer for food and sport.
Deer do not typically like to eat asparagus. They tend to prefer grasses, leaves, and fruits as their primary food sources.
Plants like grasses, some forbs and flowers.
Many animals graze in fields, primarily herbivores such as cows, sheep, and horses. They feed on grasses, clovers, and other vegetation found in these open areas. Additionally, wild animals like deer and rabbits also graze in fields, seeking food in the form of various plants. Grazing plays a crucial role in maintaining the health of grassland ecosystems.