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Yes, the mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus ) is a herbivore.

Specifically, the term herbivore means herb- or plant-eater. The mule deer pursues a diet of plant parts. For example, the diet will include acorns and apples in season; berries, herbaceous plants, and some grasses in summer; and conifer parts and twigs in winter.


All deer are herbivores.

Wikipedia: "In summer, it chiefly forages on not only herbaceous plants, but also various berries (including blackberry, huckleberry, salal, and thimbleberry). Mule deer are known to forage in summer on California Buckeye leaves, even though there is some evidence of that plant's toxicity.[2] In winter, it forages on conifers (especially twigs of Douglas fir, cedar, Taxus yews, aspen, willow, dogwood, serviceberry, juniper, and sage). In season, it eats acorns and apples."

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