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leaves, beans, forehead, giant big man, steriods.
gum tree (Australian) Green Ash Tree
false
because if they had a few giant leaves they would die too quickly.The reason they would is because in the fall the leaves wilt and drop off the tree, and the only thing that can feed the tree is it's leaves. And since there would be only a few leaves, the tree would die too quickly before it can grow more.That's why they have many small leaves instead.
Algae is (are) the most prevalent plant in the ocean. Indeed, the ONLY plant in the ocean. Seaweed, kelp, etc. are all different forms of algae. There are no rooted plants like we see on land, though some terrestrial plants, like mangroves, can live with their roots in salt water. Some macroalgae (like kelp) have "holdfasts" that attach them to rocks on the sea bed, but they are not true, nutrient-absorbing roots like terrestrial plants.
Eats bamboo leaves
bum willy
Giant wetas will eat leaves, ripe fruit, and dead insects. Unlike other wetas, they do not hunt. They're like gentle giants!
No, they dug him up in Cardiff, NY. The Giant is currently on display in Cooperstown, at the Farmer's Museum
The obviously eat bamboo leaves.
The giant ground sloth was an herbivore, feeding on leaves such as yuccas, agaves, and grasses.
A Giant Man Eating Panda would eat men, but Giant Pandas eat bamboo shoots and leaves.
True
it would be a panda, then bamboo, and then tiny leaves.
They can grow to 4-5m across.
They probably fed on leaves found on lower branches,trees,or bushes.
Giant Amazon water lilly