Water, Air, herbs,a habitat and other deers.
deer needs plant to eat .
deer, moose, elk
In a sense yes, but not necessarily, see a tree produces oxygen and takes in carbon dioxide. A deer takes in oxygen and produces carbon dioxide. So a tree, for instance a redwood, can provide oxygen that the deer needs in order to survive, and the deer produces carbon dioxide that a tree needs to survive.
The best place to purchase stags or deer would be from the deer industry in New Zealand and they have a world wide commercial role and can guide the buyer directly to their needs.
a whitetail deer would prefer living in the woods,a deer is STILL a wild animal no matter what environment it is in,deer are somewhat social animals they need to be around the same species as themselves,the deer needs exersise that captivity may not be able to provide,it would find all its natural needs in the woods so to directly answer your question yes i deer would prefer to live in the woods i hope ive helped! ~Agashe ' )
Snake, deer but a deer needs to be kept in a big open cage probably in a field, lots of birds are diurnal, a horse but they need to be in a cage like a deer.
what kind of a question is this!!!what do wolf mouse rabbit deer hawk and snake....................................?there needs to be more information to complete the question for example what do rabbits and deer eat for breakfast ?
Food and clothing.
This would be accomplished the same as for any other animal - maintain its habitat and leave it alone. Unfortunately, the whitetail deer is in no danger of becoming extinct in the Eastern US. The population of whitetail deer is actually too large and needs to be reduced - since the predators that feed on deer have been eliminated from the area (wolves, primarily), the deer are exploding in population.
Deer are herbivores and primarily consume vegetation such as leaves, grass, and fruits. They do not eat meat, so a deer would not eat a duck, whether it's a domestic breed like a Pekin or a wild duck. In general, deer and ducks occupy different ecological niches and have different dietary needs.
Usually not, but it does happen Since snakes can't chew, or bite chunks off, they're limited to swallowing their prey whole. So it needs a bigger-than-average snake, and/or a smaller-than-average deer for it to happen.
There enemy is deer who eat white turtle heads (the plants the butterfly needs) which have the eggs (butterfly eggs) on them causing the population to decrees making deer the main enemy.