The Western tent caterpillar likes different types of leaves. They like aspen, cottonwood, willow, and mahogany and are known for stripping trees of their leaves.
All types, especially my cat!
Nope! Dhaniya leaves of India is called Cilantro and Parsley is totally a different herb (although it does look like dhaniya leaves)!
These trees have needles or scale-like leaves and are very different from hardwood trees which have broad, flat leaves and usually without cones. You can easily identify a conifer from a hardwood.
well hares/ rabbits like greens that you can find in your backgarden , they like danilion leaves , which are my rabbits fave ! , they like carrots and different types of flowers...
They create a cocoon which is like a big shell that they sleep in for about a month. Then when they come out again they are a beautiful butterfly
There are two types of writing utensil. One type, like the stylus, scratches a mark into a surface. The other, like a pencil, pen, brush or typewriter, leaves a mark on a surface.
Well, it depends on what mini-beast it is, but, I have done my research in the past, and what I've found is that most mini-beasts who like all types of leaves are suprisingly lady bugs/lady birds. I hope I answered your question!
Caterpillars love to eat the leaves of plants, with some species eating only very specific types of plant leaves, like the tomato cutworm, and others such as the gypsy-moth caterpillar enjoying a wide array of tree-leaf types.
The animals that most commonly eat bay leaves are insects. Caterpillars are particularly common on bay leaves, as are aphids. Some mammals eat bay leaves too, such as cows and horses.
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There are 4 common types of hickory trees in Iowa: The Shagbark, the Bitternut, the Shellbark, and the Mockernut. All of them have alternate leaves with 5 to 9 leaves per leaflet.
I once caught one in a jar for a science project, and I fed it leaves off my pecan and plum trees. But, I am sure any leaves will work. The key is to give it a variety of leaves, and then feed it the kind it seems to like the most.