Yes, they more or less just chew on them though. You may hear people say that "pine cones are rabbit's tooth brushes", and this is kind of true. It gives them something to do, helps keep teeth trim, and helps keep teeth healthier!
Elephants are herbivores and mainly eat grasses, roots, fruit, and bark. Their diet can vary depending on the region and season, but they typically consume a large amount of vegetation to sustain their huge bodies.
what! horses graze on grass, thay eat horse feed, fruit and veg, and hay. they do not eat meat, tree bark, or candy...
=No if horses eat tree bark the tree WILL NOT die. In order to kill a tree you must go through at least 8 layers of the tree, the bark really only protects the inner parts of a tree from animals and the weather. The horse however may have a problem though.=
Raccoons will eat anything they can get their paws on, including clams.
Yes, raccoons like to eat many nuts.
Yes, raccoons may strip tree bark as a part of their natural behavior, often to search for insects or to sharpen their teeth.
No, gray foxes do not eat tree bark.
Raccoons will "bark" if frightened or startled.
Deer LOVE to eat the bark from a sap tree....the tree that gives maple honey.
I Know that Mooses and deer eat tree bark... And maybe otters, but I'm not sure.
Beavers eat mostly tree bark and the soft tissue inside of tree bark.
Elephants eat tree bark.
Bark beetles bore through the bark to eat the tasty nutrients in the inner bark known as the phloem and cambium layers. If they eat all the way around the tree, they will girdle the tree and the tree will die. Girdling cuts the trees food tubes and it will be unable to send nutrients up and down the trunk.
I know that raccoons will eat palm tree seeds.
Tree Bark....
No. Tree frogs eat insects. All frogs are carnivorous.
An American beaver eats mainly tree bark. They also eat the cambium, which is a soft tree material found under the bark.