In their natural environment, tree kangaroos eats fruits, tree blossoms, juicy leaves or bark, ferns, and moss which they find in the rainforest habitat in which they live.
Different species eat different plants, according to their locality. Bennett's Tree kangaroo, for example, which is one of the two species of tree kangaroos found in Australia, is particularly fond of the Ganophyllum falcatum, which is variously known as Scaly Bark Ash or Daintree Hickory in Australia, or as lulibar, tapu or mangir in Southeast Asia. Bennett's Tree kangaroo also enjoys leaves from the Queensland Umbrella plant (Schefflera actinophylla).
Other species favoured by Australian tree kangaroos include:
Most Australian rainforest monkeys are omnivores. They normally eat fruits, seeds, and small prey. Occasionally, they will eat small insects.
bananas!
Yes they do because monkeys are in the forest and monkeys eat bananas
Yes, I think there are monkeys in the deciduous forest
some consumers in the deciduous forest is birds, monkeys, mushrooms, and lots more um animals that eat others and consumes them
the Night monkey's Eat Leaves , Incects and Grass
yes because they eat monkeys in the rain forest and snakes and skunks they also are cannibals they feed off each other
300,000 live in the forest
the type of mokey that eats other monkeys are cimpanzees
Monkeys do eat bamboo
where do Diana monkeys eat
some consumers in the deciduous forest are: - bird - monkey - mushroom
Spider monkeys eat food Spider monkeys eat food
lions and tigers like to eat monkeys so when the monkeys see them the monkeys camouflage