Deer are herbivores and primarily consume vegetation such as leaves, grass, and fruits. They do not eat meat, so a deer would not eat a duck, whether it's a domestic breed like a Pekin or a wild duck. In general, deer and ducks occupy different ecological niches and have different dietary needs.
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It is unlikely that a deer would eat a duck, whether it is dead or alive. Deer are primarily herbivores and typically feed on vegetation such as grass, leaves, and twigs. They are not known to be scavengers or predators of other animals.
they ate deer,fish,squirrel,cran,duck,bird,and bear
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Yes, deer and ducks are endothermic.
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Timber wolves can eat up to twenty pounds of food at a single sitting. They are carnivores and eat whatever they can catch. These animals can include moose, deer, caribou, rabbit, fish, beaver, elf, bison, hares, rodents, and yes, duck.
They ate cornbread, duck, goose, deer, turkey, squash, berries, corn, fish ,and pumpkins.
A duck can eat what it wants to eat
they ate meat like turkey duck deer rabbit opossum fish and bear oh hell no idk lmao
Most "vegetarian" animals will eat meat every god given chance they get. There's pretty much nothing on a farm that won't eat a live baby chicken or duck. There are not only reports but video evidence of deer chomping down on birds, dead or alive, every feather & every bone. They will eat bugs, fish, pretty much anything.
To make a roast duck dinner, you will need a roasting pan for the duck. You will also need a sauce pan to cook your sauces and vegetables in.