Deer eat conkers. Conkers are more commonly known as horse chestnuts. These nuts are slightly poisonous. However, deer have the capability of breaking down the toxins and are able to eat them safely.
NO! they will slowly choke and die DO NOT TRY!
They grow in spiky shells because of defence matters. Animals will eat conkers, animals such as squirrels, badgers ect. WARNING! do not pick up conkers as they can poke into your skin and may cause bleeding!
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Yes, but you can overdose and you'll get ill. You can also eat acorns. Both seeds must be cut or crushed, leeched in water, and cooked before eating. Also, any evergreen that produces a pine cone type seed has seeds that can be eaten.
No, sheep should not eat conkers, which are the seeds of the horse chestnut tree. Conkers contain toxic compounds, including aesculin, that can be harmful to sheep and other animals if ingested. While sheep are generally grazers and can eat a variety of plants, it's important to ensure that their diet consists of safe and suitable forage. Always consult a veterinarian if you're unsure about specific plants that may be harmful to livestock.
Conkers (Horse Chestnuts) are inedible, possibly toxic to everyone.
NO A Deer is a herbivore and does not eat meat.
lions, tigers.
Absolutely not. The nuts, especially young ones, are slightly poisonous, containing alkaloid saponins and glucosides. Whilst it probably wouldn't kill you, it would give severe stomach disorders and probably vomiting. If you're a deer and suffer from flatulence, it might cure you but as deer have yet to master the Internet, I'd find an alternative.
lions eat deer and deer eat grass.
No. Deer are herbivores - they don't eat animals. Herbivores are plant eaters.
deer eat grass and any other plants