Beavers are well-known for eating willow trees, as they rely on the bark, leaves, and twigs for food. They often gnaw on the trunks to create dams and lodges, using the wood for construction as well. Other animals, such as deer and certain insects, may also feed on willow trees, but beavers are the most notable for their significant impact on these trees.
no known animal eats the sycamore tree
a arctic fox
The animal that eats mango trees is a cockatoo. They are also said to eat the mango fruit off the tree.
no
Beavers, deer, and insects like caterpillars and beetles are known to consume willow trees. Additionally, some species of birds like woodpeckers and finches may also feed on the buds and seeds of willow trees.
chupacabra's.
The Leadbeaters possum eats tree sap of wattle and eucalyptus trees.
Yes Willow trees are in forests
I don't know about an animal that eat cabbage trees. Though I know a tortoise eat cabbage bit by bit.
deer and rabbit
No, Willow trees are mostly wood, bamboo is a type of grass, there is no bamboo in a willow tree.
No, animal eats elm trees but several other animals live inside elm trees.