Does a deer have small intestine?

Yes, deer have a small intestine. The small intestine is a part of the digestive system and it is responsible for the absorption of nutrients from food. Deer are herbivores and they eat a variety of plants, so their small intestine is well-adapted to digest plant material. The small intestine of a deer is typically several meters long and it is lined with villi, which are small finger-like projections that help to increase the surface area for the absorption of nutrients.