wolves,seals,monkeys birds,and deer
Other animals can bark. Like birds they bark for attention , ormake unusale sound
Other animals, moss, lichen, roots, bark, leaves...
bark ussualy
Animals such as deer, porcupines, rabbits, and some insects like beetles and caterpillars eat bark. These animals rely on bark as a food source, especially during winter when other food may be scarce. Bark consumption can also be a sign of overpopulation or habitat loss for certain species.
They used wood,bark, bufflos and other animals.
The nez perce used wood from trees,cedar bark for clohing, meat from buffalo and other animals
my miniture poodles are friendly with other small dogs. but seem to bark at large dogs...
Dogs bark at a variety of animals, often for no apparent reason.
Beavers are known to eat the bark of maple trees, as they consume the inner bark, called cambium, for its nutrients. Additionally, deer may strip the bark from young maple trees during the winter months when other food sources are scarce. Other animals, like porcupines, also feed on the bark of various tree species, including maple.
no but plants such as a moss and fungi grow all over the tree and bark
The bark is the "skin" of the tree. The sap flows up to the branches and leaves just under the bark. The bark protects the tree's " bare skin " .
Your dog may bark at animals on TV because he wants to play with them. He hears the dog through the speakers through your TV and wants to find the other dog. When he barks he may be telling the other dog to come out of the TV and play because they do not understand 2D pictures.