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Bamboo does not inherently attract rats, but it can provide shelter and nesting opportunities for them. If bamboo is located near food sources or garbage, it may draw in rats seeking shelter. Proper maintenance and cleanliness around bamboo can help deter rodent populations. Overall, while bamboo itself is not a direct attractant, its environment can influence rat activity.
They eat the roots of many plants such as tapioca. Also they eat bamboo.
the bamboo rats are the coompetitors of the panda.
Rhizomys species construct extensive burrow systems among roots of dense bamboo stands, where they feed primarily on bamboo roots.
they look like rats with bamboos sticking out of them. be happy.
Yes, they do!
Some animals in the tropical forest that eat bamboo include giant pandas, bamboo lemurs, and bamboo rats. These animals have adapted to a diet primarily consisting of bamboo due to its abundance and nutritional value in their habitat.
Quite frankly pandas have no predetors at this stage but may in the future.
yes they do
me
Wolves have no predetors.
preys