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What protects young flowers and leaves? The petals do. They protect them from storms and insects.
An arborial lemur native to Madagascar, the Indri prefers young leaves from the trees which form its habitat, but will also eat fruit, flowers and seeds. also poop
No animal eats gum trees. Koalas eat gum leaves and flowers, as do Ringtail possums and greater gliders, whilst wombats will sometimes eat the leaves and shoots around the base of very young trees. Possums and gliders will eat nectar-laden flowers, as will many species of parrots and honeyeaters.
Animals do eat buckeyes but those that do usually get sick and some die. The young shoots and leaves are toxic to most animals and humans. Although the nuts are poisonous, the shoots and leaves are more so.
fiddleheads
Yes Holly leaves are extremely poisonous, esspecially to young children
What protects young flowers and leaves? The petals do. They protect them from storms and insects.
Yes. If you have this plant, keep it out of reach of pets and children young enough to try tasting it.
Slender lorises eat insects, slugs, young leaves, shoots, eggs, flowers, and baby birds.
In its natural habitat, a Brush-Tailed-Possum eats leaves, buds, flowers and fruits.
insects, young leaves, flowers, gum, and possibly nectar and pollen. and more fruits between December and march
Usually the underside of the plant's leaf.
dolphins are not poisonous but can attack you of bump into you really hard to protect itselve and its young
Yes,Eating more than 3 holly berries can cause:severe and prolonged nausea,vomiting and diarrheadrowsiness
Possums in Tasmania eat young shoots, leaves, flowers, nectar and fruit of a variety of trees and shrubs. Some species also feed on insects.
An arborial lemur native to Madagascar, the Indri prefers young leaves from the trees which form its habitat, but will also eat fruit, flowers and seeds. also poop
No animal eats gum trees. Koalas eat gum leaves and flowers, as do Ringtail possums and greater gliders, whilst wombats will sometimes eat the leaves and shoots around the base of very young trees. Possums and gliders will eat nectar-laden flowers, as will many species of parrots and honeyeaters.