The diet of the babirusa includes leaves, roots, fruits and animal material.
Lettuce plants have a root system that includes a main taproot and smaller secondary roots.
Some of her distant ancestry also includes Irish and other European roots.
These include small roots, reduction of number of roots, and change in color from white to dark.
Nesting material used by mynas include twigs, roots, tow and rubbish.
Other coloring agents include corn meal, flower pollen, or powdered roots and bark.
Other winter diet components include seeds, roots, and bulbs.
They include some taproots and tuberous roots.
Their typical diet includes bamboo roots, but they will also feed on cultivated tapioca and sugarcane.
Some vegetation they consume includes roots, tubers, bark, seeds and grains.