the dense forests mostly have trees which most likely shield the shrubs depriving them from sunlight and water
no no and no
yes. they eat shrubs, grasses, herbs and leaves
herb
The acacia plant is a shrub, not an herb. Shrubs are perennial woody plants with multiple stems and are typically taller than herbs. Herbs, on the other hand, are smaller, non-woody plants with fleshy stems.
Grasses, sedges, herbs, mosses and shrubs
Whenever they can on grasses, sedges, shrubs and herbs
Grasses, sedges, mosses. shrubs, lichen and herbs
No, a brush rabbit is not a carnivore; it is a herbivore. Brush rabbits primarily eat a diet of grasses, herbs, and shrubs. They are known for their preference for dense brushy areas where they can find ample vegetation to feed on.
Shrubs are woody plants with multiple stems and are generally shorter than trees. Herbs are plants with soft, non-woody stems and are typically used for culinary, medicinal, or aromatic purposes. Shrubs and herbs are both types of plants commonly found in gardens and natural landscapes.
The vegetation of tropical rainforests typically includes a variety of tall trees, epiphytes like orchids and bromeliads, dense undergrowth of shrubs and ferns, as well as diverse species of plants like vines and lianas. These forests are known for their high levels of biodiversity and lush greenery due to the constant warmth and rainfall.
Grasses, herbs, shrubs, twigs, bark, they are herbivores
Shrubs and herbs live under trees