I most likly am super wrong but i believe a 'cactus wren' eats the fruits :0
The sun and the water
Most tree kangaroos are herbivores, but some are omnivores. Most (not all) species of kangaroos are herbivores, including tree kangaroos, which eat leaves and fruit, but some eat insects and invertebrates. The Goodfellow's tree-kangaroo has been observed also eating eggs and even small birds. No species of tree kangaroo is classified as carnivorous.
Herbivores eat plants, and plants are producers. So, all herbivores eat producers.
the short height one's eat grass example cattle,deer,antilope etc.Long ones eat tree leaves example giraffe.
No. Herbivores eat only plants which is why they are called herbivores. A creature that eats plants AND meat is considered omnivorous (an omnivore).
Yes, a maple tree produces its own food and there for is a primary consumer, anything that eats the maple tree would be a secondary consumer.
Giraffes eat only plants because they are herbivores
No, racoons are animals and deer are herbivores which only eat leaves and tree bark.
The Joshua tree gets eaten by many animals. When a tree is just sprouting, a deer or rabbit might eat from it. Parts of the tree can even be cooked and eaten by humans, although, some parks laws prohibit this.
NO! Beavers are Herbivores and live of the bark of tree's. Their favorite tree's are Aspen and willow but will eat others when those sources run out.
No they are not. They eat insects mostly, so they are herbivores.
The address of the Joshua Tree Branch Library is: 6465 Park Blvd., Joshua Tree, 92252 2371
Most tree kangaroos are herbivores, but some are omnivores. Most (not all) species of kangaroos are herbivores, including tree kangaroos, which eat leaves and fruit, but some eat insects and invertebrates. The Goodfellow's tree-kangaroo has been observed also eating eggs and even small birds.
the joshua tree! the joshua tree!
Planting a Tree. Hence Joshua Tree
it was named after the Joshua tree in the desert its a tree that has a bend in it
Moose are herbivores meaning they eat vegetation like grass and tree bark. They do not eat salmon or other forms of meat.
Most tree kangaroos are herbivores, but some are omnivores. Most (not all) species of kangaroos are herbivores, including tree kangaroos, which eat leaves and fruit, but some eat insects and invertebrates. The Goodfellow's tree-kangaroo has been observed also eating eggs and even small birds. No species of tree kangaroo is classified as carnivorous.