Only once. Nature gave them the ability to instinctlivey know what is good to eat.
Yes, some wild animals like deer, squirrels, and rabbits may eat mushrooms as part of their diet. However, not all mushrooms are safe for animals to consume as some can be toxic and even deadly.
Fortunately, the wild turkeys do not seem to eat the actual morel mushroom. They are searching for the bugs that are in the crevices of the morel mushroom.
Various animals eat mushrooms, including deer, squirrels, rabbits, and certain birds like wild turkeys. Fungi can be an important part of these animal's diets providing necessary nutrients. However, some mushrooms are toxic to animals and can cause serious harm or even be fatal if consumed.
It is not advised that goats eat mushrooms which grow in the wild. Some species of mushrooms can be very toxic to these animals.
Deer, mice, certain insects.
There are many edible wild mushrooms, but it's important to be cautious as some wild mushrooms are toxic or deadly. Safe edible options include morel, chanterelle, oyster, and porcini mushrooms. It's best to consult a local expert or guidebook before foraging wild mushrooms for consumption.
They eat wild boar and deer because their meat is good and helps them survive out in the wild. And they are easy to catch .
No, skunks do not eat fish. They mostly eat small insects and some roots and berries.
Deer in your backyard eat the same thing as they do in the wild such as acorns, grass, and berries. But what you can feed them is dry corn.
They eat cattle and wild deer
Of course, jut not wild ones
they might be poisonous or an animal might have- you know. also wild mushrooms are fungus