Yes. Deer eat peanuts. I live in South Georgia. Farmers grow peanuts here every year, and they always have a hard time with deer eating their crops. I always scatter peanuts on my hunting area before deer season gets in so they will come there looking for food. They definitely eat peanuts. Shelled corn works well also.
i would say yes, because they eat acorns and they lick salt blocks. It would be expensive to feed them Planters, though.
salamanders do not eat peanuts
There is a lot of animals that are not carnivores. And they cannot even eat humans! I believe lions may eat zebras, antelope, giraffes, and wildebeests. Tigers may eat deer, that is all I know. Bears eat berries, maybe sometimes foxes, and deer. Elephants eat plants and peanuts. Giraffes eat leaves and plants. Horses eat hay and plants.
some birds eat peanuts
Squirrels, birds (such as blue jays and crows), raccoons, and some rodents like mice and rats are known to eat peanuts. Additionally, some larger animals like deer and bears have been observed eating peanuts, especially when looking for food in human-populated areas.
yes hamsters can eat peanuts. It is their favorite food! :)
lions, tigers.
NO A Deer is a herbivore and does not eat meat.
Only if you are not already allergic to peanuts.
lions eat deer and deer eat grass.
No. Deer are herbivores - they don't eat animals. Herbivores are plant eaters.
Meats, vegetables, fruits and nuts were the kinds of food eaten in Colonial Georgia. They ate deer, pork, seafood, peanuts, watermelon, and a variety of vegetables.