No.
Koalas are known for feeding almost exclusively on eucalyptus leaves.
Besides gum leaves, they occasionally eat buds, flowers and bark of the particular species from which they get the leaves (which is not all eucalyptus species), while dirt also seems to supplement mineral deficiencies.
They do not eat fruits or berries of any description.
No. Koalas do not eat cherries. Their digestive systems are suited to eucalyptus leaves and flowers alone.
No. Koalas do not eat kiwi, which is a small, flightless bird native to New Zealand.
Koalas also do not eat kiwifruit.
No. Koalas are herbivorous, feeding on the leaves of certain species of eucalyptus trees.
Mostly seeds, nuts and berries; they are also known to eat insects.
They eat berries, fruits, leaves, nuts, seeds, and insects.
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Animals of that size do not "gather" food. They eat wherever they find food. But to my knowledge, zebras do not eat nuts and berries. They do eat leaves from trees and can strip the tops of trees of foliage.
No, they eat nuts and berries.
fruits,nuts,and berries.
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fish berries nuts buffalo..
They eat fruits, nuts , berries and seeds.
they ate nuts , berries , and buffalo.
nuts and berries
Animal Meat, and nuts and berries.