There are lots of different kinds of plants, but it usually consist of thorny shrub, and probably regular shrubs,obviously trees, and succulents. Succulents are plants that can store water in their cells. There are probably more too.
Gorillas have mutualistic relationships with certain species of insects, like ticks and beetles, which help with grooming and pest control. They also exhibit commensal relationships with certain birds that follow them, feeding on insects disturbed by the gorillas' movements without affecting the gorillas.
Bush babies eat mostly insects and bugs. Sometimes they feed on flowers, fruits, nectar, and honey from plants. They do not normally eat just plants.
Butterflies do not eat trees. Instead, they feed on nectar from flowers, juice from fruits, and other liquid substances like water and tree sap. Some butterfly species also feed on pollen and minerals.
Organisms that eat plants are called herbivores.
Most insects are plant specific. Monarch Butterflies eat milk weed. Tent caterpillars eat alder. Pine caterpillars eat (of course) pine trees despite the obnoxious pitch. You question has to be more specific.
Yes .
Gorillas eat insects and plants. They eat bugs like grubs, termites, and insect eggs. They mainly eat plants, roots, flowers, and leaves.
gorillas eat leaves vines fruit roots and bark
Plants not meat they eat insects though!
Gorillas are herbivores and eat only plants.
Yes and no... If they are hungry, gorillas will eat any kind of vegetable but they don't normally choose to eat peas!
Because they eat juicy plants .
Yes
No, gorillas are herbivores.
Gorillas mainly eat plants such as leaves, stems, fruits, and seeds. Two specific foods they commonly consume are leaves and fruits, depending on the season and availability.
Gorillas eat insects and plants. They eat bugs like grubs, termites, and insect eggs. They mainly eat plants, roots, flowers, and leaves.
No: Some, like gorillas, eat only plants: they are HERBivores.