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No. They do not eat meat. They eat grass and other plants.No deer are not carnivorous.
The mountain lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers such as deer.
Of course, a lion is a carnivorous animal. It will eat any animal in its path. So yes it would eat a deer. Any way if you want to make sure just check on Google.
Because, while carnivorous and highly aggressive in nature, deer normally only feed on cold-blooded prey such as rattlesnakes and frogs. A young deer is warm-blooded, and so the deer usually doesn't see it fit to eat and instead nurtures it until it is mature.
Cheetahs are carnivorous, so they would basically eat pretty much all meat, but no plants.
No, deer are grazers, a herbivorous animal that feeds chiefly on grass and other green plants. They diet does not include any meat and they would not, therefore, eat squirrels.Read more >> Options >>http://www.answers.com?initiator=FFANSNo. Deer are herbivores (plant eaters) only.
Lions are carnivorous because their diet primarily consists of meat from hunting and scavenging. Their anatomy, including sharp teeth and powerful jaws, is adapted for ripping and consuming flesh. Lions rely on hunting skills to catch and eat prey to meet their nutritional needs.
The Siberian tiger (Amur tiger) is a carnivorous mammal which diet consist of Asian black bears and Ussuri brown bears, deer, wild pig, Deer, lynx, boar, elk, hares, rabbits, and fish
Wolves, Jaguars and Bears just to name a few. Pretty much any carnivorous animal large enough to take it down.
Jaguar don't usually eat carnivorous animals. However, the caiman, a type of crocodilian, eats deer. Jaguars have been observed killing and eating caiman on at least one occasion. Usually, though, jaguar would prey on deer directly.
Tigers are carnivorous animals who enjoy hunting. They eat animals that they can chase and catch such as deer, zebra, monkeys, antelope. or whatever animals are in their same environment.