Castor bean is not poison to deer unless the group of deer of your reagion has alergy to it , it is common cows or goats invade castor plantation and just be all right that happen because the toxin is iion the seed and the deer is going to eat the leaves
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Yes, castor bean plants are toxic to deer if ingested. The plant contains ricin, a highly toxic protein that can be fatal to animals if consumed in sufficient quantities. Wildlife can be at risk of poisoning from consuming various parts of the castor bean plant.
No, deer do not typically eat buckeyes because they are toxic to most animals, including deer. Buckeyes contain a compound called glycoside, which can be harmful if ingested. Deer tend to avoid plants that are toxic to them.
Yes, a deer is a monogastric herbivore. This means it has a single-chambered stomach (monogastric) and primarily eats plants (herbivore).
Yes deer are animals and yes they eat. However, they eat plants (- they ARE herbivores) not animals (- they ARE NOT carnivores).
A deer is neither a producer nor an autotroph. Deer are heterotrophs, meaning they obtain their energy by consuming other organisms, such as plants.
to get the energy from plants and turn it in to animal energy