It has also been found eating bark, dead wood, and soil.
Rural people have grown accustomed to eating grass and bark.
If food is scarce, they may eat insects, bark and honey.
In the winter they're eating bark, stuff like that.
They mostly eat leaves, bark and fruit of some Eucalyptus trees.
"We would be better served to eat bark and bugs."
I told them I could not eat dried bark and leaves.
I am reliably informed that they eat bark and leaves.
Although fruits and seeds make up 60 - 90% of their diet, they also eat leaves, flowers, roots and bark.
When there is not enough food, they sometimes eat bark, or honey, or sometimes insects.