Bud scales
Buds and twigs do not eat since they are not living organisms. Buds are dormant structures on plants that will eventually develop into leaves, flowers, or shoots. Twigs are branches or stems of plants that transport water and nutrients, supporting the overall growth of the plant.
Grouse eat buds, leaves, and twigs. The hatchlings eat insects and other invertebrate.
In the summer, the willow ptarmigan eats flowers, buds and insects. In the winter, it eats twigs and buds from willows and alders.
Trees are dormant in Winter and do not have enough energy to make the buds
They typically eat leaves, grass, buds, twigs, and fruit.
Grouse eat buds, leaves, and twigs. The hatchlings eat insects and other invertebrate.
Dormant buds contain small plants that have not bloomed. They may stay inactive in a bud for years at a time.
Antelopes eat grasses, twigs, bark, leaves, buds, herbs, fruits, and insects.
Sloths are herbivores because they eat fruit , leaves, buds, and young twigs.
Norway spruce trees (Picea abies) have distinctive buds and twigs characterized by their elongated, cylindrical shape. The buds are typically resinous and can appear reddish-brown or green, often covered in overlapping scales. The twigs are slender, flexible, and often exhibit a yellowish or light brown color, with a rough texture due to the presence of small, persistent leaf bases. Overall, these features contribute to the tree's recognizable appearance.
They are like horses, Zebras predominantly feed on grass, twigs, herbs, barks, buds, leaves, and shrubs.
a root structure that protects buds from fire