Mammals:
* Humans: We are the biggest consumer of tubers, eating potatoes, yams, cassava, and more.
* Pigs: They're known to root for tubers like potatoes and truffles.
* Deer: They enjoy tubers like Jerusalem artichokes and wild potatoes.
* Rodents: Squirrels, mice, voles, and rats all enjoy tubers.
* Bears: Bears can dig up and eat tubers in the wild.
* Elephants: They dig for tubers like yams and other roots.
* Badgers: Badgers are known to dig for tubers in their burrows.
Birds:
* Wild turkeys: They eat tubers like Jerusalem artichokes.
* Chickens: They can be fed tubers as a part of their diet.
* Pheasants: They enjoy tubers like wild potatoes.
Insects:
* Beetles: Some beetles feed on tubers, particularly those that are damaged or decaying.
Other animals:
* Snakes: Some snakes will consume tubers, particularly if they are small and soft.
* Lizards: Some lizards will eat tubers, especially if they are small enough to swallow.
It's important to note: The specific tubers an animal eats depends on its species, habitat, and the availability of food.