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Trout lilies (Erythronium spp.) are primarily consumed by herbivorous animals such as deer and small mammals like rabbits and rodents. In addition, various insects, including beetles and caterpillars, may feed on their leaves and flowers. However, their tough, fibrous leaves can deter some animals, making them less commonly eaten than other plants. Overall, trout lilies have a few natural predators in their ecosystem.

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