Yes, deer do eat reed sweet grass (Glyceria spp.) as part of their diet. This grass is palatable and can provide valuable forage, especially in areas where other food sources are limited. However, the preference for reed sweet grass may vary depending on the availability of other food options in their habitat.
i think a producer grass cant eat the water soil sun feeds its self to the grass
A producer, like all plants. Although plants do require nutrition they do not 'eat', it is closer to absorbing or taking in. This is why plants are producers. Remember, producers get eaten and consumers eat!
lions eat deer and deer eat grass.
Reed sweet grass, also known as Glyceria, is consumed by various herbivores, including deer, cattle, and horses. It provides a nutritious food source for these animals due to its high fiber and moisture content. Additionally, small mammals and certain bird species may also feed on the grass, especially when it's young and tender. In aquatic ecosystems, some fish may nibble on the submerged parts of the grass.
No, they are tend to like dull flavors. They are like cows they don't eat much sweet. Monkey balls are rare to Whitetail deer, but they mostly eat grass.
Swamp deer are herbivores. The swap deer eat grass and plants that grow in the shared ecosystem with the animal.
deer eat grass and any other plants
No. They do not eat meat. They eat grass and other plants.No deer are not carnivorous.
The deer eat the grass. The grass gets no benefit from the deer. This is called commensalism.
yes,they eat any kind and certainly they eat berries.thank u for asking!
No; deer only eat grass. Alligators can eat deer, though.
a deer does not eat ferrets, deer feed on grass, twigs, bark, and shoots.