Yes, muskrats eat white oak trees that grow near water bodies. They favor rootstock, stems and seeds of wild arrowhead, bulrushes, cattails, ferns, pickerelweed, pondweed, sedges and water lilies as well as cultivated alfalfa, clover and corn. They will feed upon freshwater clams, crayfish, fish, frogs, reptiles, salamanders, snails and young birds as well as upon poplar, underwater roots and tubers, and willows.
Muskrats eat oak trees and if the oak tree had a disease and all of them died. then the muskrat would have to relie on someething else to eat because muskrats eat oak trees.
what food do oak trees eatOak trees do not eat stuff they are plants they need sun,water.ect.
White oak, bur oak, red oak, pin oak
White oak trees like full sun and moist, well-drained, acidic soil. They don't eat, they make their own food from sunlight.
squirrels and some mamals eat white oak and some red oak
Water Oak Pin Oak red oak white oak
No, they aren't.
Cone
yes.
Trees don't really eat. They just soak up water to the roots to help them grow
Yes.......of course. Red Oak, White Oak, Black Oak, Pin Oak, and more
Yes, ash trees are commonly found with oak trees in some forests. In northern Texas for example, it is common to find Green Ash, Texas Ash and White Ash growing near Red oak, Shumard Oak, Post Oak and Burr Oak.