Muskrats, geese and frogs
Birds, Moles and Frogs basically
Muskrats and geese eat the rhizomes and stems, the seeds of bulrushes are consumed by ducks and other birds. Very small bullrush can get eaten by algae.
Cattails otherwise known up here in Canada as bullrushes. When they get to the fluffy seed stage/look like cattails, many birds eat them. As a plant in a marsh, little creatures feed off its roots. We humans/2 legged animals can eat every part of the cattail. In fact the fluff makes a hyper-allergenic fill for pillows.
Animals that eat plants and other aniamls are called omlivor's
There are a few animals that will eat artichokes. A few of the animals are birds, and some rodents.
the animals which eat other animals are known as carnivorous.for ex-tigers,lions,etc.However there are another group of animals which eat both plants and animals and are known as omnivorous.ex-bear,crows,etc.
first nations sometimes eat bulrushes
heron, bulrushes, phragmites reeds, yellow-billed ducks, marsh mongoose and giant bullfrogs
No
The cast of The Dancing Bulrushes - 1985 includes: Fran Bennett as Narrator
Plantae
bulrushes are long stemmed plants that grow along a ditch or near a swampy area, in some parts of the world they are known as cattails.
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No. They are plants so they are producers.
They are eaten by frogs.
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Muskrats and geese eat the rhizomes and stems, the seeds of bulrushes are consumed by ducks and other birds. Very small bullrush can get eaten by algae.
Cattails otherwise known up here in Canada as bullrushes. When they get to the fluffy seed stage/look like cattails, many birds eat them. As a plant in a marsh, little creatures feed off its roots. We humans/2 legged animals can eat every part of the cattail. In fact the fluff makes a hyper-allergenic fill for pillows.