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  • Herbivores of Redwood National Park: Animals That Eat Plants
    Here are some animals that eat plants in the Redwood Forest:

    Mammals:

    * Deer: They browse on leaves, buds, and shoots of trees and shrubs.

    * Elk: Similar to deer, they graze on grasses and browse on trees.

    * Black Bears: While primarily omnivores, they eat a variety of plants, including berries, nuts, and roots.

    * Squirrels: They love nuts, seeds, and mushrooms.

    * Chipmunks: Like squirrels, they eat nuts, seeds, and occasionally insects.

    * Rabbits: They feed on grasses, herbs, and leaves.

    * Rodents (mice, voles): They consume seeds, nuts, and roots.

    Birds:

    * Woodpeckers: They feed on insects, but also eat berries and seeds.

    * Chickadees: They eat seeds and insects.

    * Finches: They feed on seeds, buds, and fruits.

    * Grouse: They eat berries, leaves, and buds.

    Insects:

    * Caterpillars: They munch on leaves.

    * Grasshoppers: They consume grasses and other plants.

    * Beetles: Some beetle species feed on leaves, flowers, or roots.

    Other:

    * Snails and Slugs: They feed on decaying plant matter and sometimes live plants.

    It's important to remember that this is not an exhaustive list, and many other animals may feed on plants within the Redwood Forest.

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