the giraffe its favorite is the acacia senegal
A Giraffe eats Acacia trees.
Do you really think oxygen is not that important, but it is also for food purposes.
-Serves as food to humans and animals -Drugs/Herbal plants are produced because of leaves -ex: Lagundi, Oregano
food chains show what animals eat other animals. like leaves-caterpillars-bird or grasses-kangaroo rat- kit fox-bob cat.
the leaves called food factories because the leaves maintaining producing food
Kills underwater animals as well as land animals and leaves the animals that eat those animals helpless without and food. (=they can ruin housing, foundations. Dirt and other polluted things can get into the water because of the strong winds that has picked the dirt and pollution up. ect..
Giraffe
Giraffe.
The favorite food of elephants is acacia trees. They eat everything! They eat the leaves, the twigs, the bark, the roots. Etc.
Koala bears
Leaves and grass, they are vegetarians.
They eat Acacia Leaves. They use their neck to reach the higher branches and their tongue to take the leaves.
No. However, greedy humans will disagree because the giraffe strips the acacia trees of leaves for its food. The humans want the acacia trees for their own purposes so some humans will say that giraffes are destructive. However, giraffes typically mind their own business and do not harm humans, other animals, nor do they actually destroy habitat because acacia trees grow more leaves and bark.
Giraffes are herbivores that primarily eat plants, leaves, berries and fruits. Whether they have a preference for any particular food is not known; they will eat whatever is available in order to survive. They are known to lick the dried carcass meat off bones so perhaps this might be regarded as a treat, but it seems unlikely.
1. Leaves in plants photosynthesise, whereby they give out oxygen, which is used by animals in respiration. 2. Leaves are a source of food for some animals. (They eat leaves.)
well roots,leaves and branches
No. Koalas feed on certain types of eucalyptus, feeding on just 14 species as their primary food source, specifically, the subgenus Symphyomyrphus.
they like the acacia branch but not the swinging tree trunk Food: leaves and branches Feeding schedule: all day