No. They usually are vegetarians and eat things like moss buried in the snow, since they live in cold, tundra areas.
Reindeer are the domestic version of the caribou. They are herbivores, and eat grasses, lichens, leaves, and in captivity, hay.
Reindeer are the domestic version of the caribou. They are herbivores, and eat grasses, lichens, leaves, and in captivity, hay.
reindeer dont eat flowers they eat carrots
Reindeer don't fly and nothing they eat can make them do so
Yes, reindeer can eat asparagus as part of their diet, but it is not a common food for them in the wild.
They like oats and cereal carrots, hay and sugar.
Their diet depends on the season:Summer: grass, sedges, green leaves of shrubs and new growth of larch, willow, and birchLate summer: mushroomsWinter: Reindeer eat lichens called reindeer moss, which is high in carbohydrates. Reindeer dig craters in the snow to find the moss.
Yes. They can eat any kind of hay.
Well at Christmas they eat the carrots that children leave out for them (they get allot of carrots! and these last them along time). When the carrots run out they then eat reindeer moss - (see the link below). During the summer they also get to eat some nice sweet grass.
They don't have a 'prey'. Reindeer are herbivores, so they eat lichens.
yes raindeers eat bananas because bananas are not poisonous and are a fruit. Your Welcome for the Answer.
yes i eat it