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Could be a wild boar, a bear, or a monkey.
Animals in the wild breeding, such as squirrels, rabbits, deer, elephants, etc., are not selective breeding (artificial selection).
Yes, deer may eat ferns as part of their diet, especially if other food sources are limited. Ferns provide a good source of nutrition for deer and are often browsed on in the wild. However, it may not be a preferred food choice compared to other plant species.
Dandelions are a flower often considered a weed. They create food from the light, water and nutrients in the soil.
Nocturnal animals can be scared of predators, disturbance to their habitat, sudden loud noises or bright lights which can disrupt their natural behavior and make them feel more vulnerable.
Deer can be scared of people, especially if they sense danger or are not used to human presence. They may flee if approached or if they feel threatened. It's important to maintain a respectful distance and not disturb them to prevent stress or harm to the deer.
All deer are wild essentially and its not like a wild horse is a brumby, A wild deer is still a deer and what it is called depends on the species it is eg. Fallow/Red/Mule etc.
A deer scared of a wolverine
Wild- no deer is ever completely tame.
Yes. You know the saying animals are more scared of us then we are of them.
indeed, the deer is in fact a wild animal from the state of Iowa
The Muntjac deer is known as the wild barking deer and has many subspecies. Their average lifespan is around 20 to 30 years in the wild.
no it a rodent and it can be scared easily no it a rodent and it can be scared easily
Any wild animal, whether it be a deer or not, will always have its wild instincts to help it. Yes. A domesticated deer would be fine in the wild, providing it know how to eat rural foods.
A herd of deer is a group of deer living together.
Some deer are domesticated and some are wild.
YES, it will. it got scared but people say it will came back for its home. :)