The deer eat the grass. The grass gets no benefit from the deer. This is called commensalism.
They don't live together intentionally, but because deer do take refuge under trees and in brush, and ticks live in trees and brush, they're thrust together just like humans are...Because deer tick suck the deers blood. The deer is the deer ticks' host.
because its too cold for any prey to hunt them!
The symbiotic relationship between a moose and a deer would likely be commensalism. The deer may benefit from being in the same habitat as the moose without significantly affecting the moose either way.
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Water Deer Elk Caribou Moose Red Deer Reindeer Chinese Water Deer Roe Deer Sika Deer Fallow Deer Whitetail Deer Mule Deer
Red deer, Wapiti, Sika deer, whitetail deer, Rusa deer, Sambar deer, Fallow deer,
From a human standpoint, it would increase hunting of other animals. The predators that feed on deer would also have to find new prey. Deer are not heavy grazers, so other herbivores would not receive much benefit.
So that we may grow foods, and, deer and cow and other animals eat grass. We eat those animals as foods. And grass comes from soil.
The Magnolia tree helps many animals by providing food and shelter. Animals, like beavers, deer, cattle, birds like the tree.
A herd of deer or perhaps a deer park full of deer.
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