Yes, they do.
Deer don't "hunt", as herbivores they graze
Deer are vegetarians. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So that means leafs and they also graze on grass.
Umm........ They do not hunt the graze.
Yes, phlox are deer resistant. The flowering plants in question tend to be more fragrant than deer like. But there always will be the chance that deer may graze phlox when they are sufficiently desperate, disoriented or famished.
i live in a apt and the deer was a 3 feet in am apt and was standy there and looking at the deer and ti stoomb it feet at me want do it mean?
Deer and other grazing animals don't have regular meal times. They graze all the time. So as they are walking around, they eat grass or shrubs.
The black-tailed deer graze on underbrush and grasslands.99.8% sure about this one --> They eat oregon grapes, skunk cabbage, huckleberry, and yellow cedarHope it was helpful!
To forage, nibble, chomp, chew, browse for bite mean bascially that.
Deer often graze by the side of the road near traffic due to the availability of food sources, such as grasses, shrubs, and other vegetation that thrive in disturbed areas. The edges of roads provide a habitat that is more open and accessible, making it easier for deer to find food. Additionally, roadsides may offer some protection from predators and human disturbances, attracting deer to these areas despite the presence of traffic.
The black-tailed deer graze on underbrush and grasslands.99.8% sure about this one --> They eat oregon grapes, skunk cabbage, huckleberry, and yellow cedarHope it was helpful!
If that says travel, then they usually travel in groups. They sometimes leave there young in a hidden area while they go graze.
no the deer don't eat bats. they eat plants