if it is a horny giant then yes
Of course, on their way to eating the trees.
They will die.
it eats insects that it gets from pealing off bark from tree limbs
An American beaver eats mainly tree bark. They also eat the cambium, which is a soft tree material found under the bark.
gorrila eats leaves,tree bark,roots,flowers,fruitand grubs
Probably because just to decrease the ammount of forest loss in rainforests and that the bark (and maybe tree trunks and branches) is really thin compared to a taiga forest but there is still a lot of lumbering going on and rainforest are continuing to become deforested
The tree kangaroo eats many things such as fruits, tree blossoms, tree bark, ferns, moss, or the juicy leaves they find in the rain forests they inhabit.
no, elephants are herbivores. they eat grass, a variety of plants, fruits, tree leaves, bark and vines
They eat a variety of herbaceous plants, lichens, mosses, and tree leaves and bark.
In their natural environment, Bennett's tree kangaroo eats fruits, tree blossoms, juicy leaves or bark, ferns, and moss which they find in the rainforest habitat in which they live.
The magnolia tree bark peels naturally as the tree grows, allowing for new bark to form and protect the tree.
The squirrel eats the buds off the silver maple tree.