Giraffe
Giraffes primarily feed on leaves, twigs, and branches from trees and shrubs. Their diet mainly consists of acacia trees, which they are able to reach due to their long necks and prehensile tongues. They are herbivores and do not consume meat.
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.
Giraffes primarily eat leaves and twigs from acacia trees and other plants. They use their long necks to reach the higher branches that other animals cannot access. They also consume fruits and flowers when available.
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Giraffe
Giraffe.
the giraffe its favorite is the acacia senegal
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A prehensile-tailed porcupine is a herbivore which means they only eat fruit, seeds, leaves... etc.
tree leaves primarily acacia leaves
Acacia
Giraffes primarily feed on leaves, twigs, and branches from trees and shrubs. Their diet mainly consists of acacia trees, which they are able to reach due to their long necks and prehensile tongues. They are herbivores and do not consume meat.
Acacia is an example of a dicotyledon, which means it has two seed leaves when it germinates.
Leaves and grass, they are vegetarians.
Acacia trees do not have poison on their leaves. However, some species of acacia trees may have thorns or spines that can cause skin irritation or injury if touched. It is always best to handle plants with caution and wear gloves when dealing with thorny plants.
The ants live inside inflated thorns at the base of leaves of some species of Acacia trees.