YES. I had beautiful vines that covered the pasture gate trellis. Got a new horse in the pasture. Oneday the trellis and pergola were covered in lush vines... the next day they were completely stripped-munched away.
If you want to play it safe than no. They can sometimes eat grape vines but they would have to be natural, orgainic, pesticide free, and pretty much grown in your own back yard. Some times when degus eat graped they can get sick and it can turn there teeth orange from the grape juice.
The animals in a tropical rain forest that eat vines are many. The most common ones are the deer and antelopes. There are other small animals that eat vines and ferns.
Yes, pandas do eat vines if they can't find bamboo.
ivory vines are vines that grow very long that animals eat
No, a Ladybug can not eat a grape.
Yes, most horses do not like them.
Horses can eat most any Vegetables and Lima Beans are very healthy for them in small quantities
deer occasionally eat grapes <><><> Yes, they do- but right now they are eating my grape VINES! Raccoons and opossums will strip grapevines bare overnight. I think they send out for reinforcements.
yes
Think about it ,when you eat a grape usually you ingest some seeds so I would say yes you can eat raw grape seeds. As to quanity you are on your own
Grape vines grow grapes that you can eat as well as the fact that they grow around poles and sticks and things so if you built a hut or shed then that would work. But apart from that you cannot build a house out of a plant let alone one that you can eat. silly bum!
it can sometime