Wild rosemary, known for its aromatic properties, is consumed by various herbivores, including deer and rabbits, which may browse on its leaves. Additionally, insects like certain caterpillars and bees may feed on its flowers and foliage. However, due to its strong scent and potentially toxic compounds, many animals tend to avoid it.
Rosemary is a shrub. The herb can be collected from wild rosemary or farmed rosemary.
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wild animals
non wild turkeys
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wolves
bugs
most of them like wild dogs cats and some of the wild bears also eats a mongoose
what eats wild bergambitot is rabbits. rabbits eat lots of different wild flowers and grasses which means a rabbit is a herbivore. This typical flower eats as all plants do they do the process of photosynthesis to store their food energy in their body.
Most herbivores have the ability to eat wild grasses.
it eats leaves
alien hybrids