Eating elm tree leaves is generally not recommended, as they can cause digestive discomfort in some people due to their fibrous nature. While the leaves are not toxic, they may contain compounds that can lead to mild gastrointestinal issues. Additionally, the leaves can be tough and unpalatable, making them less desirable as a food source. If consumed in large quantities, they may lead to more significant digestive problems.
Oak tree leaves do not eat.
Sycamore tree leaves "eat" sunlight and carbon dioxide.
Yes, they do eat leaves!
They eat tree leaves such as the Cecropia tree.
I know giraffes can eat leaves and branches from the African apricot tree. Otherwise they normally eat acacia tree's leaves and bark
Sloths eat tree leaves
Sloths eat tree leaves
They would thrive, seeing as they aren't being eaten.
of course yes! they eat tree leaves!
tree snails eat leaves and special fungus grown on the leaves and also eat fungus on trees usually for its lifetime
tree leaves primarily acacia leaves
The leaves