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Tumbleweeds, which are dried plants that break away from their roots and roll with the wind, are not typically consumed by many animals due to their tough, spiky structure. However, some herbivores, such as rabbits and certain rodents, may nibble on the softer parts when they are young or moistened by rain. Additionally, insects like grasshoppers may feed on tumbleweed foliage. Overall, they are not a primary food source for most animals.

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