Yes deer so eat during the winter. They don't eat as much because their metabolism slows down, and they don't move as much. During the winter deer eat less than 50% their usual amount of food! Deer tend to feast on any plants they can find in the fall and create fat reserves. The fat reserves can keep a healthy deer going for about three months. Deer will eat soft wood like hemlock and spruce for a snack when it is not buried in snow or crusted over in ice. Hope this helps! ~*~Prissy~*~
Pennsylvania's symbols are the white tailed deer, the hemlock tree, brook trout and etc..
lions, tigers.
NO A Deer is a herbivore and does not eat meat.
lions eat deer and deer eat grass.
No. Deer are herbivores - they don't eat animals. Herbivores are plant eaters.
deer eat grass and any other plants
No. Deer are herbivorous, which means they eat plants.
No. There are thorns. Deer eat anything and everything, including roses.
a deer does not eat ferrets, deer feed on grass, twigs, bark, and shoots.
No! But sometimes a bear will eat a newborn deer. Deers are herbivores, they only eat plants.
Petunias are not a deer's first choice but deer that are hungry will eat them. Rabbits will also eat petunias.