Giraffes eat the twigs off of trees. They also consume shrubs, grass and fruit.
No, raccoons may eat fruits and nuts produced by trees but they do not eat trees.
Eastern Tent Caterpillars eat the the leaves and early buds from many trees, their favorites being wild or ornamental cherry trees and apple trees. Though they do defoliate trees, the trees themselves most often survive. Eastern Tent Caterpillars eat the the leaves and early buds from many trees, their favorites being wild or ornamental cherry trees and apple trees. Though they do defoliate trees, the trees themselves most often survive.
They are plants making them use the sun for energy and water for thirst.
You can't eat trees.
Giraffes use energy by walking around. They also use energy when they eat by using their long tongues to grab leaves off of the tall trees.
trees eat soil WRONG trees don't eat...they use a process called photosynthesis which uses energy such as heat from the sun which is captured by chlorophyll (housed in chloroplasts[a subunit inside a cell]) and converted into energy which is most commonly observed as glucose (simple sugars = the building blocks of life). It should also be noted that oxygen is a byproduct created by this process. Please note that this process occurs in the leaves.
No they DO NOT eat trees. Elephants eat tree leaves, but wolves eat small animals.
They do not eat trees, they eat insects, but if they find an insect in the bark of a dogwood tree they will eat it.
They don't eat trees. They are mandatory carnivores and can only eat meat.
Sharks can't eat trees. They can't digest cellulose, which trees are made of. Not that many trees in the ocean either.
Maple trees store their energy in the roots. They also gain energy from the sun, just like other trees do.