Yes, although some leaves can be fatal if ingested after they have been hit with a frost....red maple, plum trees.
they eat grass, hay and they even eat the leaves off of some trees
Consumers, being herbivores, would eat leaves and fruits off of trees.
Leafs off of trees
Giraffes are herbivores. Planteaters usually eat leaves from trees. But they don't eat leaves from pine trees or oak trees. They use their long necks to reach up to trees to pluck the leaves off and eat them.
the leaves off of special trees
Horses can typically eat the bark of Sumac trees with no ill effects and it is not listed as being toxic. However it should be noted that if horses are allowed to strip bark off of trees it can and will kill the trees.
Yes, and they'll kill them too by eating these small trees. To prevent them from doing so, fence off the trees so that the cows cannot reach the trees at all.
Yes. Grasses are essentially leaves, cows will also eat leaves off of trees and shrubs and eat leaves (as well as the stems) from forbs like alfalfa.
No, but they do like to eat the leaves off of trees as far as they can reach off the ground (which can be from 5 to 7 feet high, depending on how big the cattle are). But they prefer grass to tree leaves.
no giraffes do not eat the bark off trees they only eat the leaves since there neck is so long.
No. Elephants eat leaves off of trees.
To eat leaves off of trees.