Other wildlife, such as deer and porcupine, eat the leaves, twigs and bark.
If the snow is deep, they eat twigs and branches.
Aired by new, stiff-jointed bellows, the fire grew to eat twigs and then whole logs.
Asian Elephants eat grass, hay, twigs, bark and fruits.
During the winter, they eat herbage, twigs, buds and the bark of shrubs and young fruit trees.
Moose will eat foliage, twigs, and bark.
Its teeth suggest it ate twigs and leaves.
They live in South American and Asian rain forests, eating leaves, twigs, and fruit.
Elephants are herbivorous and will eat leaves, twigs, fruit, bark and roots.
Schneeberger describes that, during winter, the aurochs ate twigs and acorns in addition to grasses.