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bark bark!
I know giraffes can eat leaves and branches from the African apricot tree. Otherwise they normally eat acacia tree's leaves and bark
African Elephants are herbivores so they like to eat fruit, grass, and bark and last but not least bark
Yohimbe Bark
Stem bark, leaves flower buds and mature fruits.
Other animals can bark. Like birds they bark for attention , ormake unusale sound
Dogs bark at a variety of animals, often for no apparent reason.
no but plants such as a moss and fungi grow all over the tree and bark
The term "bark of a flower" is somewhat misleading, as bark typically refers to the protective outer covering of woody plants, such as trees and shrubs, rather than flowers. Flowers themselves do not have bark; they are reproductive structures that grow from stems or branches. In botany, the bark is associated with the trunk and branches of a plant, while flowers develop from buds on these parts. If you meant a specific term or concept related to flowers, please clarify!
the African elephant eats bugs, bark, roots,leaves and fruit
Animals such as deer, porcupines, rabbits, and some insects like beetles and caterpillars eat bark. These animals rely on bark as a food source, especially during winter when other food may be scarce. Bark consumption can also be a sign of overpopulation or habitat loss for certain species.