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SIMPLE QUESTION what do sage brush eat?
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what do sage brush eat?
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Eats insects. Animals eat sagebrush and a sage bush can live up to a 100 years.
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The sagebrush eats insects. When the insects land o the inside of the of the plant. the plant closes its mouth trapping the insects inside.
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