Most deer don't even eat moss. They would much rather forage on the leaves and flowers of shrubs, forbs and trees (since they are browsers) than eat moss.
Squrlles live in it. but deer eat the bark
Yes, deer may eat the leaves, twigs, and bark of maple trees, especially during the winter when other food sources are scarce.
Yes, deer may eat the leaves and bark of maple trees, especially during times of food scarcity or when other preferred food sources are limited.
Yes, deer are known to eat the leaves and bark of maple trees, especially during the winter when other food sources are scarce.
all deer are herbivores, so yes they are vegetarians.
The animals that eat cedar trees are deer. Goats will eat cedar in the winter months when there is nothing else. Cedar waxwing birds also eat the bark of cedar trees.
fruit, flowers in trees, leaves and bark and also ferns and moss. they live in the rain forest
If it is a Brown Bear or an American Black Bear, they will eat roots, fruits, moss, grass, branches, leaves, Salmon, Trout, and Bark. On occasions, they will eat White Tailed Deer, Mule Deer, Elk, and Moose.
If it is a Brown Bear or an American Black Bear, they will eat roots, fruits, moss, grass, branches, leaves, Salmon, Trout, and Bark. On occasions, they will eat White Tailed Deer, Mule Deer, Elk, and Moose.
Deer LOVE to eat the bark from a sap tree....the tree that gives maple honey.
a deer does not eat ferrets, deer feed on grass, twigs, bark, and shoots.
Deer strip bark from trees in the winter, because their food sources are all gone.