Despite being omnivorous, Deer (like the great apes) will only feast on carrion. Short answer: yes, but it won't kill the duck for food.
Most "vegetarian" animals will eat meat every god given chance they get. There's pretty much nothing on a farm that won't eat a live baby chicken or duck. There are not only reports but video evidence of deer chomping down on birds, dead or alive, every feather & every bone. They will eat bugs, fish, pretty much anything.
No. Deer and jaguars don't inhabit the same ranges, but if they did, the jaguars would generally eat the deer.
Yes, crocodiles are known to eat deer. Crocodiles are opportunistic predators that will eat whatever they can catch and overpower, including deer that come near the water's edge to drink. However, deer are not typically their primary food source.
A mallard eat duck weed
Duck-billed platypuses primarily eat aquatic invertebrates such as insects, larvae, worms, and shrimp. They use their sensitive bill to detect prey in murky waters while foraging. They may also consume small fish and amphibians on occasion.
no the deer don't eat bats. they eat plants
Fox are too small to even consider eating a deer. However, foxes are opportunists. If a fox found a dead deer, it would definitely eat some of it.
Deer mice eat seeds and fruit. They eat insects. They also nibble on dead animals.
Squirrels do not eat dead deer since they are not decomposers and they do not ear meat. Squirrels will commonly eat fruits, nuts and other vegetables in the wild.
Fox are too small to even consider eating a deer. However, foxes are opportunists. If a fox found a dead deer, it would definitely eat some of it.
No deer are all vegetarians. Coyote may eat deer if they are found wounded or dead.
Most "vegetarian" animals will eat meat every god given chance they get. There's pretty much nothing on a farm that won't eat a live baby chicken or duck. There are not only reports but video evidence of deer chomping down on birds, dead or alive, every feather & every bone. They will eat bugs, fish, pretty much anything.
Vultures are scavengers, so they don't hunt. Instead, they eat already dead animals. A deer carcass would definitely be eaten by any vultures that found it.
Mosr foxes in Alaska would tend to eat rabbits, deer, or mostly any dead thing they could find.
they ate deer,fish,squirrel,cran,duck,bird,and bear
I have an authoritative book on owls that claims that "Roe Deer" (a very small deer in Europe) have been eaten by a Great Horned Owl (or their version of that owl). It didn't say whether it was a juvenile or injured deer. Many owls swallow prey whole and regurgitate a pellet later, but they are quite happy to eat the traditional way... tear the animal apart w/ the beak and eat just the flesh.
They could, but only if the deer is already dead. Most cases though, they don't.