Yes, red wigglers do eat leaves as part of their diet.
Yes, termites do eat leaves as part of their diet.
Red wigglers eat compost.
Yes, rats do not typically eat leaves as a significant part of their diet. They are omnivores and primarily consume grains, fruits, vegetables, and protein sources like meat or insects.
Yes, chickens can eat red wigglers (a type of earthworm). Red wigglers are a good source of protein for chickens, and they can help supplement their diet. However, it's important to avoid overfeeding worms to chickens, as they should have a balanced diet that includes other food sources.
No, worms do not eat wood as part of their diet. They primarily feed on organic matter like decaying leaves and other plant material.
Yes, elephants do eat leaves as part of their diet. They consume a variety of vegetation including leaves, grasses, fruits, and bark. Leaves provide essential nutrients and roughage for elephants.
Yes, deer do eat trees as part of their diet, especially in the winter when other food sources are scarce. They may browse on tree leaves, twigs, and bark.
Sloths do not eat you, and leaves are the REAL diet, or most of the diet.
Leaves.
Deer do eat asparagus, but it is not a common part of their diet. They may consume it if other food sources are scarce, but they typically prefer plants like grasses, leaves, and fruits.
Yes, many antelope species eat leaves as part of their diet. They are herbivores and primarily graze on grasses, but they also consume shrubs and the leaves of trees, especially during dry seasons when grasses may be scarce. The specific diet can vary depending on the species and their habitat.
No, moose are herbivores and therefore do not eat Turtle's.