herbivore
The brittle bush lives in rocky hillsides, dry slopes ,and washes. It is very sensitive to cold so it has to be in warm temperatures.
herbivore
No, a brittle brush is not a producer; it is a type of marine organism known as a filter feeder. It belongs to the group of animals called bryozoans, which primarily feed by filtering plankton and other small particles from the water. Producers, such as plants and algae, create their own energy through photosynthesis, while brittle brushes rely on consuming organic matter from their environment.
Brittle bushes are adapted to survive in arid environments by having deep root systems that can access groundwater. They can also absorb moisture from the air through their leaves, a process called foliar uptake, to supplement their water intake. Additionally, brittle bushes have evolved small leaves and a waxy coating to reduce water loss through transpiration.
herbivore
Consumer, producer or decomposer are not applicable characteristics for goat milk.
desert brittle bush
The brittle bush needs only the soil for its minerals.
yes
Desert bighorn sheep and mule deer will eat brittle bush. Kangaroo rats will eat its seeds. Brittle brush is also known as encelia farinosa.
Little tush
yes
The brittle bush lives in rocky hillsides, dry slopes ,and washes. It is very sensitive to cold so it has to be in warm temperatures.
herbivore
Consumer
Simpson Desert