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Sea kale (Crambe maritima) is primarily consumed by herbivores such as rabbits, deer, and various insects. Additionally, certain marine animals may graze on its leaves when washed ashore. While not a primary food source, sea kale can also be eaten by some birds that forage along coastal areas.

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