Giraffe
Some plants found in the Veld or also spelt Veldt of South Africa are the Acacia Tree, a large tree with poisunus leaves used to protect itself from insects trying to eat the leaves
The favorite food of elephants is acacia trees. They eat everything! They eat the leaves, the twigs, the bark, the roots. Etc.
Animal resin is the residue that is left after an animal leaves. Snails for example leave behind a type of resin.
They have a mutual relationship. At the base of the thorns of the acacia tree there are hollow lumps which the ants can turn into a hive. When animals, such as giraffes, start to eat the soft acacia leaves it vibrates the stems and the ants come out and attack the intruder annoying the giraffe so much that it stops eating at the acacia and moves on to find a less irritable meal. The tree then repays the ants by giving off a sweet nectar that the ants use to feed to there larvae. The ants also patrol down and around the base of the acacia and not eat but chew and destroy any other alien saplings growing in the vicinity of the acacia (not using a single bit of the destroyed plant). It is almost as if the ants know they are helping the acacia dominate and get as much water as possible.
a dinosaur but now they are extincted so a bear.
the giraffe its favorite is the acacia senegal
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No, not at all, because Acacia leaves provide good fodder to the sheep and goats, camel etc.
Acacia leaves have adapted to changing weather by growing smaller leaves. Their leaves are also waxy which helps to prevent moisture loss in a climate that is damp.
A prehensile-tailed porcupine is a herbivore which means they only eat fruit, seeds, leaves... etc.
tree leaves primarily acacia leaves
Acacia
Utilization of the prehensile tail leaves the other four appendages free for climbing trees or grasping foods.
Leaves and grass, they are vegetarians.
The ants live inside inflated thorns at the base of leaves of some species of Acacia trees.