Desert animals generally do not eat tumbleweed, as it is not a significant source of nutrition. Tumbleweed, which is a plant that breaks off at the stem and rolls with the wind, is mostly composed of dry, fibrous material that is low in nutrients. However, some animals may occasionally nibble on it out of curiOSity or in times of scarcity, but it is not a staple in their diet. Instead, desert animals typically seek out more nutritious plants and sources of food.
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