they eat bugs, plants, and tropical fruit but it depends wat type of animals it is.
because there is lots of vegetation for food and is good for animal habitat...this is good for carnivore animals so they can find many animals in this forest to eat, for they would have not food if there wasn't vegetation for those animals to eat...
They eat their food with thier hands and mouth
Animals will eat leaves in the forest and others can find bugs in logs or under rocks. some Others eat plants and food that grows on trees (apples, grapes, nuts, etc.)
They find food, since they are herbivorous animals--animals which eat plants.
because then theyre home gets destroyed and they wont have any food to eat
Dingo's find food in a variety of ways. The hunt for food, they also eat plants that they find, they will also eat dead animals that they find.
Animals such as deer, squirrels, and rabbits may feed on the leaves of common lime (Tilia europaea) trees in a deciduous forest. These animals are known to forage on the leaves and shoots of various tree species for nutrients and sustenance.
They don't need food because they're dead. The few that do survive run to a different area and eat food from there.
Trees (To climb away from nasty animals) Animals (Food) Water (From The River) AND plants that you can eat
The type of food that the colonist of Virgina would eat included vegetables like corn and potatoes. They would also eat meats from the animals they killed in the forest.
No, animals do not typically eat spicy food because they lack the taste receptors to detect spiciness and may find it unpleasant or harmful.
yes food(animals) can eat you because you eat animals mbut when animals arent cooked they can eat you