Very few creatures eat the plant known as "kangaroo paw", because the tiny hairs which cover the flowers have a particularly unpleasant taste that deters predators.
Birds in the honeyeater family like to perch on the stems and eat the nectar from the flowers. Where the kangaroo paw is grown as an ornamental plant in gardens, it is at risk from the common garden snail which can eat the foliage right to the ground.
The kangaroo paw plant of Western Australia earned its name by the supposed resemblance of its cluster of unopened flowers to a kangaroo's paw. It is long and slender, like the forepaw of a kangaroo. For a picture, see the related link.
A Kangaroo Paw is a type of plant native to Australia, and originating from Western Australia. The kangaroo paw plant earned its name by the supposed resemblance of its cluster of unopened flowers to a kangaroo's paw. It is long and slender, like the forepaw of a kangaroo.
The Mangles' kangaroo paw, also known as the Red and Green Kangaroo paw, is the floral emblem of Western Australia.
The tiny musky rat-kangaroo of Australia is one rainforest animal that eats fungus.
The Australian plant Kangaroo paw is not toxic to humans or animals.
The Kangaroo paw is a native Australian shrub in the class Liliopsida.
The kangaroo paw plant of Western Australia is a unique plant, the unopened flowers of which bear some resemblance to a kangaroo's paw. It is long and slender, like the forepaw of a kangaroo. To see a picture of the kangaroo paw, click on the related link.
The Mangles' kangaroo paw is also known as the Red and Green Kangaroo paw. It is the floral emblem of Western Australia.
Neither. Kangaroo paw is a shrubby plant, but it is not classified as a grass.
While Kangaroo Paw can be gron in Africa, the plant is indigenous to Australia
The kangaroo paw is a very unique plant, earning its name by the supposed resemblance of its cluster of unopened flowers to a kangaroo's paw. It is long and slender, like the forepaw of a kangaroo. The kangaroo paw is native to Australia, and found naturally only in the southwest of Western Australia. The red and green kangaroo paw is the state floral emblem for Western Australia.
Kangaroos do not eat the small shrub known as kangaroo paw. Kangaroo paws have tiny, woolly hairs on the flowers, which make the flower taste unpleasant to animals that would eat it. Kangaroos feed on a variety of grasses and the young shoots of native trees.