You can't eat trees.
No, it is not normal for a grown-up cat to eat parts of a Christmas tree, though it is normal for cats to get into Christmas trees and sometimes cause them to fall over.
No, raccoons may eat fruits and nuts produced by trees but they do not eat trees.
They do not eat trees, they eat insects, but if they find an insect in the bark of a dogwood tree they will eat it.
No they DO NOT eat trees. Elephants eat tree leaves, but wolves eat small animals.
They don't eat trees. They are mandatory carnivores and can only eat meat.
Sharks can't eat trees. They can't digest cellulose, which trees are made of. Not that many trees in the ocean either.
No, trees cannot eat people. Trees are stationary organisms that obtain nutrients through their roots from the soil, sunlight, and water. They do not have the ability to consume or digest human beings.
They eat grasses, fruits, berries, bark from trees, fungi, eggs and carrion. They do not eat trees in tall accepted sense of a tree
what food do oak trees eatOak trees do not eat stuff they are plants they need sun,water.ect.
so they can eat at tall trees or reach trees to eat
No Australian desert animals eat trees. No Australian animals eat trees at all, although many will feed on the leaves, flowers, shoots and even bark of trees.
No Australian desert animals eat trees. No Australian animals eat trees at all, although many will feed on the leaves, flowers, shoots and even bark of trees.