There is no one tree that wetas like to eat. They live in variety of habitats including caves, shrub land grassland and forests.
Most weta are predators or omnivores preying on other invertebrates, but the tree and giant weta eat mostly lichens, leaves, flowers, seed-heads and fruit.
After dark is probably the best time to see a weta
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anytime at night, but midnight is best
Yes, donkeys can eat rhubarb leaves, but it is not safe for them. Rhubarb leaves contain oxalic acid, which is toxic to many animals, including donkeys. Consuming these leaves can lead to serious health issues or even death. It's best to keep rhubarb leaves out of their diet.
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A girlfriend can give the boyfriend the best feeling by just being there for him to cuddle at night. -thanks -danlar33
just say "i appreciate the thought, but no thank you"
All leaves will compost.
He's my best friend - thanks for asking.
Esto es el mejor, muchas gracias! : This is the best, many thanks!
black and white are the best thanks for listening
Thanks for being the best man (as in the best of ALL men, NOT as in best man at a wedding) Or, thanks for being the best of all men
No!
The TickleMe Plant will close its leaves at night. The best soucre of information about this sensitive plant is, The TickleMe Plant Book. Here is a quote form the book "We used to think that the branches of the TickleMe Plant folded down when the leaves closed at night, the same way as when they were tickled. However, look carefully at night at the "sleeping" plant and you will see that even though the leaves are closed, most of the leafstalks on your TickleMe Plant will remain up in the regular daytime position. If you tickle the "sleeping" plant, the branches will bend down. During the day, the leaf stalks point up, as well." For those who want to grow one, Google TickleMe Plant or the TickleMe Plant Book for more information.
thanks for being the best parents in the world and dont stop parting
The origin of leaves is best explained in Angiosperms by 'Tunica Corpus Theory'
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