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Old Man's Beard, also known as Spanish Moss or Tillandsia usneoides, is a type of epiphytic bromeliad that primarily relies on moisture and nutrients from the air rather than soil. While it is not a primary food source for many animals, some birds, such as certain species of warblers and woodpeckers, may use it for nesting material. Additionally, small mammals and insects might occasionally consume it, but it is not a significant part of their diet. Overall, Old Man's Beard serves more as a habitat than a food source.

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