They don't eat anything, they're not consumers like herbivorous or carnivorous animals do.
liana vines
liana vines
Yes of course the Liana vines grows in every rainforest in the southern Hemesphere
these are woody vines
Another name for liana is vine. Lianas are climbing or trailing woody vines found in tropical forests that use other plants for support as they grow towards the canopy to access sunlight.
Yes, pandas do eat vines if they can't find bamboo.
ivory vines are vines that grow very long that animals eat
Flying foxes primarily feed on fruits, nectar, and flowers, rather than lianas themselves. However, they may occasionally consume the fruits produced by liana plants, as these vines often bear edible fruits that are part of their diet. Their role as pollinators and seed dispersers is crucial for the growth and spread of various plants, including those that grow on lianas.
yes! vines are producers, they use their own food that they make.
it can sometime
The animals in a tropical rain forest that eat vines are many. The most common ones are the deer and antelopes. There are other small animals that eat vines and ferns.
Weeds, plants and vines