Blue bushes, such as those from the genus Maireana, are typically consumed by herbivores like kangaroos, rabbits, and certain insects. These plants may also attract various grazing animals due to their nutrient content. In arid regions, livestock such as sheep and goats may also feed on blue bushes when other forage is scarce. Overall, their consumption is primarily linked to the availability of food sources in the ecosystem.
Silkworms eat the leaves of mulberry bushes
Giraffes browse mainly on tree leaves and bushes.
nothing eats alive blue whales
elephants,deer,cattle, other types of deer-related species, ect.
Yes, they can eat elderberry bushes because they are herbivores
Because it eats its food nutrients below ground to thei roots
Clump of bushes or up a tree and it eats geckos bats and frogs
nothing eats a blue footed boobie
They are herbivores, grasses, light branches and leaves, shoots, thorny wood bushes and fruit
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blue whale
A Blue Whale eats krill. Which is a shrimp like marine animal.