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The kangaroo is mainly a grass grazing animal, though it will also browse on shrubs and tree leaves. On the open grassland, it is more difficult for predators to stalk and ambush the kangaroo, especially as they are usually feeding in a group.
yes. they eat shrubs, grasses, herbs and leaves
Trees and shrubs do not need a lot of feeding but a scattering of general fertiliser in the Spring will suffice.
Trees and shrubs that lose their leaves in the Autumn.
Zebras like to eat grass, shrubs, twigs, bark and leaves.
grass, ferns, leaves, twigs, forbs, and shrubs
The shrub is adapted to the tundra because it does not need soil.
The desert features a number of drought adapted shrubs such as gray sparrows saltwort, gray sagebrush and low grasses such as needle grass and bridle grass.
If barerooted when leaves are off. If from a container anytime.
grass, ferns, leaves, twigs, forbs, and shrubs
Most shrubs with large leaves grow in shade and need larger leaves to gather thelight required to do their job.
Are you sure it is an insect. It could be mildew.