In the Australian rainforest, the cassowary plum is primarily eaten by the cassowary itself, a large flightless bird known for its role as a seed disperser. Other animals that may consume the fruit include various rainforest birds and mammals, such as possums and bats. The cassowary's digestive system helps to break down the seeds, facilitating their germination and contributing to the ecosystem's health. This mutualistic relationship underscores the importance of the cassowary in maintaining biodiversity in its habitat.
There are no animals that eats mosses in the forest.
wolf
What type of animal eats berries and lives under the canopy layer?
birds
another bear.
Lynx,wolves, and bears eat salmons.
If an animal eats me in the Australian desert it affects only the animal that gets me for a meal.
Elephant
Humans.
another bear.
rainforest pigs
tazmainian devils eats all the dead animal laying around