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.
chimps are omnivores because the eat not only the leaves of trees but also small bugs and insects such as ants and termites
Plants like pine trees, soybeans, and corn can produce natural adhesives or glues. These plants contain substances like resins in pine trees, proteins in soybeans, and starch in corn that can be extracted and used as natural adhesives in various applications.
The genus of leguminous shrubs or trees including wattle is Acacia. Acacias are known for their distinctive feathery foliage and showy yellow flowers. They are commonly found in Australia and Africa.
Giraffes are known for feeding on the leaves of the acacia tree. Their long necks and specialized tongues help them reach and consume the high branches that other animals cannot access.
no; there are carnivores
acacia trees and water
Termites and wombats are consumers. They eat parts of trees and grasses. (study island answer!!)
Kangaroos will eat both Wattle and Acai trees. They love the new shoots and will eat the tops out of the trees.
Mainly leaves from trees. Their favorite is the Acacia tree.
Trees do not eat anything so they are not carnivores. They are producers.
macrotermes and odontatermes
Australia only grows acacia trees and apricot trees
they eat leaves and twigs from acacia, wild apricot, and regular trees.
I love giraffes. They are my favorite animal. Their favorite tree to eat from is an acacia trees. Acacia trees have long thorns.
NO. Termites are a structural problem, and can cause severe structural damage. This is why some mortgage companies require aWIR, (Wood infestation report) on home sales. They are always required on VA loans. This means a licensed exterminator has to inspect and either pass or fail the home on Wood destroying organisms.That can include termites, dry rot, fungus, carpenter ants, and some states such as CA are very strict about this law.
Giraffes eat trees, specifically the tall mimosa and acacia leaves that only they can reach from the ground.