Squirrels are known to eat horse chestnuts, also known as conkers. They are attracted to the nuts within the spiky outer shell, which they will feed on if no other food sources are readily available.
Deer eat conkers. Conkers are more commonly known as horse chestnuts. These nuts are slightly poisonous. However, deer have the capability of breaking down the toxins and are able to eat them safely.
Yes, they do, they absolutely love them. They will eat Chinese Chestnuts before most any other available food, super high in protein, they are large, offer high yields relitively easy to digest and are very sweet--deer candy!
no,chestnuts are still a type of nut
Conkers (Horse Chestnuts) are inedible, possibly toxic to everyone.
The Iroquois tribe often ate hickory nuts, chestnuts, bear, and deer. They also hunted turkey, squirrel, and they fished in lakes and streams for trout or bass.
Roasted chestnuts are safe for dogs in moderation, as long as they are plain and not seasoned with any harmful ingredients like garlic or onion. Make sure to remove the shell before giving them to your dog, as the shells can be a choking hazard. It's always best to consult with your veterinarian before introducing new foods to your dog's diet.
yes, they are poisonous.
Fish, shell fish, wild turkeys, deer, crops they grew, rabbits, other small animals.
chestnuts
Chestnuts are low in calories but they have carbohydrates. Eat about a few in a week in order to be sure. Chestnuts are rich in minerals, vitamins, and fiber. Always eat sensibly at all times, that will help you lose weight. Complement your diet with vegetables, fruits, and nuts.
lions, tigers.