Yes but you may turn into a tree.
Ladybugs survive by eating aphids on plants and when its the winter they will actually hibernate under leaves and in the bark of trees.
by eating leaves
well camels survive by eating leaves and all that from the trees aka bamboons and the other's i am not that sure to be honest :)
it is parasitism since the tree has only so many leaves. eventually the tree will not survive because there are no leaves on the tree.
All I know is that their are eating leaves with the Checkerspot's eggs on there ACCIDENTALLY but i think they are doing it on purpose but that is just me
the loss of leaves help a plant survive winter becuase the plant doesnt have to lose and give water much more
i have no idea i have no idea... pshhhh the person who wrote that s d-u-m-b well they survive on eating fruit, insects, bark, leaves, and small lizards and they live 50ft up in the trees and they create nests, and use leaves to cover they're head from rain like an umbrella
trees that survive in the rainforest whoses leaves spead out and hold as much rain from hitting the ground as possible hope that helps a little:)
Koala joeys are about a year old before they must survive independently in the wild. By this time, they have learnt the skills necessary for survival. Their digestive system is also fully developed for eating tough eucalyptus leaves.
Actually, they eat the tender leaves of the bamboo tree. Some pandas have limited their territory by only eating the leaves of a certain type of bamboo.
No. All living organisms need food, and plants actually do eat!!! Not like we do, but through a process using sunlight called photosynthesis that takes place in the leaves. No leaves= no photosynthesis = no food.
No, a seedling cannot survive without leaves because leaves are essential for the process of photosynthesis, which is how plants make their own food.