Yes. Deer can live just about anywhere, and are commonly found throughout the country. Deer are especially found on the periphery of the forests, where they can go between the forests and the meadows. Where humans also live on the edge of the forest, deer are sometimes a nuisance, because of their appetite for decorative shrubs and roses.
No. Deer are herbivores because they eat plants like grass, forbs and tree leaves.
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No, racoons are animals and deer are herbivores which only eat leaves and tree bark.
They are herbivores so the eat Mountain tree leaves.
Deer generally avoid eating eucalyptus trees because they contain oils and compounds that are unpalatable and can be toxic to animals. However, if food is scarce, deer may nibble on eucalyptus leaves as a last resort.
Deer, squirrels, and certain beetle species are known to feed on hickory trees. These animals may eat the leaves, bark, nuts, or young shoots of the tree.
Caterpillars are known to eat the leaves of a scrub oak tree. Deer may also eat the leaves and squirrels will eat the acorns off the scrub oak.
Caterpillars are known to eat the leaves of a scrub oak tree. Deer may also eat the leaves and squirrels will eat the acorns off the scrub oak.
Oak tree leaves do not eat.
variety of herbaceous plants, lichens, mosses, and tree leaves and bark
Deer are herbivores
Deer LOVE to eat the bark from a sap tree....the tree that gives maple honey.