Carab Beetle,and prang mantises
tigers
yes
it is a spitfire larvae
People, animals, and insects eat the Rattan tree. People eat the trees because of not having enough resources for survival and for medical purposes. Any animal considered an herbivore would eat the tree, and any insect that could thrive from the tree would as well.
=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.=
Animals that eat thorn acacias are deer, giraffes, and koala bears. The thorn acacias has many names such as thorn tree, wattle, or whistling thorn.
If you are incredibly stupid, keep reading for the answer. Bats eat upside down because when they find the food, they get it, then hang upside down on a tree branch to eat it.
From the information I have read about them small birds, small animals, and anything else. They have cleared the bird population of Guam.
Yes. Kangaroos will certainly eat the shoots of young jarrah trees. They will happily feed on saplings, and they will also chew on the bark of established jarrah trees.
white
there are no food for animals to eat because the only thing that are in northern taiga is tree and animals can't eat tree
Western Australia
The jarrah is a very tall species of eucalyptus. It is found in the southwestern corner of Australia.
One of the adaptations the jarrah tree has made is called a lignotuber. The lignotuber is a large swelling underground. This swelling can store carbohydrates, and can make it possible for a young jarrah to grow back after a fire. Another adaptation the jarrah tree has made is its long roots. This makes it possible to pull up underground water during a drought. This drought resistance is helpful in its natural dry habitat.
There are 10 main plants in the African Savanna are:* Bermuda Grass* Candelabra Tree* Elephant Grass* Gum Tree Eucalyptus* Jackalberry Tree* Jarrah tree* Kangaroo Paw* Manketti Tree* River Bushwillow* Whistling ThornThe Bermuda Grass
Jarrah wood is wood from a specific species of Eucalyptus tree - Eucalyptus marginata. These trees can frequently be found in forests in the southwestern areas of Western Australia.
I know that raccoons will eat palm tree seeds.
I know giraffes can eat leaves and branches from the African apricot tree. Otherwise they normally eat acacia tree's leaves and bark
mosse
grass, tree leaves, algae...