The nest is made from chewed plant fibres, mixed with saliva.
The cup nest is made of plant fibre and grass blades, decorated outside with moss.
To make a strong net you can use tough plant fibres.
All termites eat cellulose in its various forms as plant fibre.
The strings may be of gut, plant fibres, brass, or steel.
The nest is a deep cup of plant fibres less than 1.5 metres high in a small shrub.
The domed nest is made of plant fibre or leaves with a side entrance.
It is made of plant fibres and is a cup shape.
It is constructed from strips of bark, plant fibres, leaves, and grass.
Other animals that eat plant fibres make use of bacteria in their gut to produce the enzyme.