Holly is eaten by pigs and wild boar, sheep, deer and a variety of birds. Most herbivores will have a go at holly but the holly will fight back and you will find that holly trees grazed by cattle will produce needlelike thorns at the lower end that will deter grazers.
Many different species eat holly berries. Birds are especially partial to eat the red berries. Holly berries are popular around the holiday season.
I'm pretty sure that they are carnivores. They might overwinter in holly trees, or eat scale insects on holly trees, but not eat the hollies.
Sea holly is a plant.
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Holly berries are in fact poisonous to humans but not animals. Holly however is not poisonous but will not be very nice to eat! If you do so happen to eat holly berries tell someone IMMEDIATLY and then go to see your local doctor. But whatever you do don't panic! Just remain calm!
Protection from grazing animals.
Southern red mite, the native holly leafminer, two-lined spittlebug, holly looper moth, two-banded Japanese weevil and a variety of scale insects. Deer, voles, squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits & hares, and even red foxes, raccoons and box turtles all eat holly.
Most people know that the holly plant is extremely poisonous to dogs. What many cat owners don't know is that holly berries are also poisonous to cats and should be kept out of their reach.
It is to protect it from grazing animals.
It is to protect it from grazing animals.
Birds to eat the berries.
Grazing animals are short.
spines to protect against leaf-eating animals