Pacifica Tribune, Letters to the Editor, 7/2/13, "Leave nature's food alone", by Marie Martin
But I do like your daisies |
I will try to see that the appropriate agency responsible for mowing areas will remember to not disturb the natural food source for our wildlife. In the meantime, I hope this will suffice."
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Related - What do deer eat? "Deer are herbivores which means they eat plants, fruits, acorns, and nuts when they are available. In the fall when these things are more scarce they will switch to eating grass and evergreen plants. In the winter they eat whatever food is available such as fallen leaves, twigs, bushes, and other woody plants. Unfortunately these foods are not as nutritionally dense and deer could starve if there is a very long winter in a colder climate." You Tube,"What do deer like to eat? squash,", 21 seconds.
Note: photograph from TGTV/Salt Lake Tribune.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
4 comments:
Deer have been on earth much longer then humans. They eat what they find, that is how they have survived much longer then humans.
Deer evolved 50 million years ago, humans evolved 200,000 million year ago, according to more reliable sources than your conjecture, Anonymous 8:50 AM.
FYI, some reference information: 1) How long have humans been on Earth? Universe Today. 2) How long have deer been on Earth? Redirect to origins of deer. Wildlife on line.
Marie Martin reminds us humans to be mindful that wildlife are living entities and need food and consideration too. Thanks Marie!
Kathy, I think your article says 200,000 years for humans, not 200,000 million.
Anonymous, you're correct (I am wrong) about the animal evolutionary timetable, according to the quick search I made.
Correction: a form of deer appeared about 50,000 million years ago. Humans appeared about 200,000 years ago. For humans, I might have searched for apes, possibly 36 million years ago. Still deer evolution is much older. Ape reference: Anthro.Palomar.edu. Thanks for that clarification.
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