White-tailed deer are herbivores and have a diverse diet that includes a variety of plants. They commonly eat leaves, twigs, fruits, and nuts from trees and shrubs, with favorites like oak, maple, and apple. In the spring and summer, they also consume grasses, herbs, and wildflowers. Additionally, they may browse on agricultural crops, such as corn and soybeans, when available.
Yes, deer love vegetation and especially the fruit.
all the time
grass
The white-tailed deer eats plants, depending on the season: green plants, corn, acorns and other nuts, buds and twigs of woody plants. They'll also eat your dinner leftovers (except meat) and they LOVE tortillas and tortilla chips. And they eat grass, plants, fruit such as apples and bananas, and alfalfa.
The white-tailed deer eats plants, depending on the season: green plants, corn, acorns and other nuts, buds and twigs of woody plants. They'll also eat your dinner leftovers (except meat) and they LOVE tortillas and tortilla chips. And they eat grass, plants, fruit such as apples and bananas, and alfalfa.
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No, deer are herbivores--they eat grasses and other plants
No. Deer are herbivores. They eat plants, not meat.
They eat most plants that are in their Territory. They even eat bark in the winter.
Coyote, bobcat, cougar, wild dogs and humans all eat white tailed deer.
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White-tailed deer are primarily herbivores, meaning they mainly eat plants such as grass, shrubs, and leaves. While they may occasionally consume insects or small animals, their diet consists mostly of vegetation.