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Homo habilis is believed to be the hominid that used skins and woven mats from leaves to collect fruit, berries, and seeds for consumption. This behavior demonstrates early tool use and foraging strategies in human evolution.
opposable thumbsmanlike gripeligible for toolmaking2. walk on two legstallercan reach fruit in trees
Australopithecus likely had a diet consisting of fruits, plants, seeds, nuts, and possibly some meat from small animals. Their teeth and jaws suggest they were adapted for consuming a variety of foods, with plant-based items making up a significant portion of their diet.
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Cavemen primarily ate a diet consisting of wild plants, fruits, nuts, seeds, and meat from animals they hunted or scavenged. Their diet would have varied based on what foods were available in their environment.
The life cycle of a hibiscus plant typically involves germination of seeds, growth into seedlings, development of roots and leaves, flowering, pollination, seed formation, and eventually senescence or dormancy. With proper care and conditions, hibiscus plants can live for many years and continue to produce flowers seasonally.
Fruit, berries, flowers, and leaves...
Fruit, Berries, Bark, Flowers, Leaves and Buds
Fruit, berries and tender green shoots
Fruit, berries and leaves, young tender shoots
Fruit, berries, leaves and young tender shoots
Tapiers eat banana leaves, and other fruit leaves to, though mostly bamboo. Luckily they can find better food such as fruit, berries and nuts.
The Kokako eats Fruit, Berries, Leaves, Flowers and Insects.
Their diet consists of grass, bark, leaves, fruit, berries etc.
DIk-diks eat green grass, young leaves, fruit, roots, tubers, and fallen leaves.
black bears eat honey, berries, fruit, and leaves.
Berries Berries
Berries, which are a type of fruit. So both, sort of.