Mountain Lions, also known as puma's and cougar's prey heavily on deer in the United States.
Depending on where they live tigers prey on several species of deer including: chital or axis deer, sambar, muntjac, brow tined deer, hog deer, and various members of the red deer family which include several different species. The elk of North America is a member of the red deer group, it's counterpart in the Old World is called a red deer.
If you mean the extict American lion, then the answer is that it ate bison, bears, and deer. The cougar, or mountain lion, which lives in america, now preys on coyotes, deer, an small mammals.
Virtually anything it can grabs but specifically some types of prey for lions are gazelles, zebra, buffalo, baby elephant, deer.
they belong to the deer family
A moose cow is a female moose, which moose are a part of the deer family. However, the deer family (Cervids) are distantly related to the bovine family, under the Family Bovidae.
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Rabbits and deer.
Moose are the largest members in the deer family. Deer are the only family who have antlers (antlers are shed annually, where horns are not).
rabbits, deer, and much more.
Moose are members of the deer family. Like all deer, they only eat plants. That means they are herbivores.
Cows, deer, sheep, antelope, buffalo, and many other herbivorous grazers.
The Florida cougar, or panther as it is called there, mainly preys on deer, rabbits, and most any animal it can catch, but deer are their primary prey.
There is a mythical animal called a jackalope that had the body of a rabbit and the antlers of a deer.
Deer are part of the Cervidae family. The Cervidae family includes white-tailed deer, mule deer, black-tailed deer, elk, moose, red deer, reindeer, fallow deer, and roe deer.
Deer make up the family Cervidae of the order Artiodactyla.
Cervus elaphus is the scientific name for the red deer. The Latin word damma encompassed this species and various other small members of the deer family, which could also be called simply cervus, "deer".
The white-tail deer belongs to the family Cervidae.