There's a bobcat that lives in the briar thicket next to my house. I see some deer run through there every now and then, but the bobcat is often coming or going from the thicket
They eat sheep. Thorn bushes catch sheep, the sheep are trapped until they die, and fertilize the ground on which the plant grows. But I cannot remember whether or not it was bramble or berry bushes. Both are thorn covered however, so its likely both.
Mice and other rodents. Their populations have increased in places with invasive thorn bushes because hawks and other predators can't catch them anymore.
These guys. If you want some interesting inhabitants of briar patches, you can read up a bit on on the futa mantis. There are severeral different kinds, but the ones living in arid areas are the most interesting in both behaviour and ecology. Not widely known either. You can Google them yourself, briar futa or futa mantis either will do.
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There's a bobcat that lives in the briar thicket next to my house. I see some deer run through there every now and then, but the bobcat is often coming or going from the thicket
They eat sheep. Thorn bushes catch sheep, the sheep are trapped until they die, and fertilize the ground on which the plant grows. But I cannot remember whether or not it was bramble or berry bushes. Both are thorn covered however, so its likely both.
Br'er Rabbit lives in there. Along with some cartoon birds.
The Thicket Crawler fills the apex predator niche
Futa mantis blend well in briar patches if you want some cool animals
Brere Rabbit and the tar baby live in briar patches! Research those for your class!
Mice and other rodents. Their populations have increased in places with invasive thorn bushes because hawks and other predators can't catch them anymore.
but wouldnt that apply to any type of bush, and not just thorny bushes, im pretty sure birds cant fly, let alone see, through a bush
There's a stray cat living in mine.
These guys. If you want some interesting inhabitants of briar patches, you can read up a bit on on the futa mantis. There are severeral different kinds, but the ones living in arid areas are the most interesting in both behaviour and ecology. Not widely known either. You can Google them yourself, briar futa or futa mantis either will do.
>futa or futa
Why must you attempt to trick me
Thanks anon, very cool!
Does she have a dick?
Briar rabbit
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>it's just black people talking like normal
I was told this movie was racist.
Brown recluse.