Commercial rabbit pellets are made of plant-based material such as wheat, soybean, hay, flax and oats, with assorted vitamins and minerals. These are all items that a deer would find attractive and palatable, and so they may very well take advantage of a free handout. Especially in the cold winter months when other food sources are scarce. However, it's not recommended as a principal food source and should not be fed to deer exclusively. Rabbit pellets are special formulated to a rabbit's dietary needs and deer my very well have other requirements.
No. Deer are herbivores - they don't eat animals. Herbivores are plant eaters.
Deer love acorns, but they will eat about any kind of nuts or seeds.
Deer mice eat seeds and fruit. They eat insects. They also nibble on dead animals.
Deer mice eat fruit, seeds and insects. They also snack on dead animals/insects although they prefer seeds.
Some animals such as deer eat apple. Their bodies do not digest the seeds which pass in their excrement. The excrement acts as a fertilizer for the seeds and allows them to grow into trees.
Yes, deer eat flowers.Specifically, the mammal in question counts among the herbivores of the world. Deer therefore enjoy feeding upon herbaceous and woody plant parts. They will eat flowers from flowering plants on the ground as well as from flowering shrubs, trees and vines.
Deer are herbivores meaning they eat vegetation. Deer eat hibiscus, acorns, seeds, fruits, grass, plants, twigs, bushes and leaves.
Yes, deer mice live in the deserts of the Americas.
Asian deer mainly eat plants, fruits, seeds, and other vegetation. Like most deer, the Asians species also eats insects and drinks plenty of water. There are some deer, however, that do eat small rodents and vermin.
The deer mice eat seeds, fruit, insects, and nibble on dead things. They prefer an arrangement of seeds, however. These seeds include millet, which is actually for birds originally. I dont suggest keeping one as a pet, however as they're brain to body mass ratio is very low and the aren't very affectionate.
Fish, deer, seeds, nuts, berries, grasshopppers, and bird eggs
Squirrels, Eastern Chipmunks, Voles and mice eat pine needles and seeds. White-tailed deer, Eastern cottontails and beaver eat the bark. Several birds also eat pine seeds including the Pine Warbler, White-breasted Nuthatch and Black-capped Chickadee.