Quokkas are grazing animals. They feed on grasses, sedges, succulents, and foliage of shrubs.
All cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti.
first answer: yes second answer: No, succulents are not a recommended food for pet rabbits. Some wild rabbits eat succulents, but these are a completely different species of animal! Some kinds of succulents are actually poisonous for pet rabbits, like aloe vera. For the sake of our bunnies, it's better to stick to foods that we know are safe, and not to experiment with ones we aren't sure of. See the related questions below for more info.
well, I'm probably not much help but in Mexico there are alot of cactus' and succulents, desert type plant's
There are lots of different kinds of plants, but it usually consist of thorny shrub, and probably regular shrubs,obviously trees, and succulents. Succulents are plants that can store water in their cells. There are probably more too.
Yes, there are many, many succulents that live in deserts around the world.
Herbivores- they eat forage such as grass and hay, and concentrates such as pellets or sweet feed, and succulents such as carrots and apples
Yes
Deciduous Trees, orchids, bromeliads, aloes, and succulents all live in the Tropical Dry Forest.
they are succulents
Animals that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores.
Herbivores: Animals that primarily eat plants and vegetation. Carnivores: Animals that primarily eat other animals. Omnivores: Animals that eat both plants and other animals. Detritivores: Animals that feed on dead and decaying organic matter.