The kereru (a North Island wood pigeon) and the Kokako are the only two birds that can eat the fruit of the tawa tree and disperse its seeds.
The kereru (a North Island wood pigeon) and the Kokako are the only two birds that can eat the fruit of the tawa tree and disperse its seeds.
The kereru (a North Island wood pigeon) and the Kokako are the only two birds that can eat the fruit of the tawa tree and disperse its seeds.
elephants eat the entier tree
The Jambu Fruit Dove eats the fruits of the Jambul tree.
10 to 20 years
Ngaio tree (Mousehole tree)
The animal swallows the seeds along with the fruit. When the animal defecates, the seeds will be redeposited back into the ground, so that they can germinate.
The toucan eats fruit, bird eggs, insects, and tree frogs.
The animal that eats mango trees is a cockatoo. They are also said to eat the mango fruit off the tree.
a keel-billed toucan eats mosty fruit but also eats bird eggs,insects,and tree frogs
The fruit bat eats the figs tree's fruit. The bat drops seeds as it eats and expells the seeds it digestes far from the parent tree, allowing the seeds to have plenty of nutrients and space. So the bat has food to eat, and the tree reproduces.
The golden-mantled tree kangaroo eats mostly leaves, flowers and fruit of the trees in which they live. As well as eating fruit off the tree, they also collect fruit that has fallen on the ground, and will feed on some ferns and mosses.