Some animals that primarily eat flowers include hummingbirds, sunbirds, and some species of bats, butterflies, and bees. These animals are known as nectivores because they primarily consume nectar, which is the sugary fluid found in flowers.
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Birds such as swallows, warblers, and flycatchers are known to eat butterflies. They are able to catch butterflies in flight or pluck them from plant surfaces.
Deers are herbivores, meaning they primarily eat plants such as grass, leaves, twigs, fruits, and nuts. Their diet can vary based on the season and their habitat.
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They live in caca so they can eat it.
Terns feed on the immature forms of many commercial fish like herring and hake.
A group of terns is generally called a "committee" or a "ternery."
Arctic terns usually eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates.
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Arctic terns migrate all the way to the coast of Antarctica.
Gulls, informally also known as seagulls, belong to the family Laridae, while terns belong to the family Sternidae. They both belong to the suborder Lari, which is part of the order Charadriiformes. Therefore they are related, but not the same. Terns tend to be smaller and they have shorter legs. Terns have long pointed wings, while the wings of the gulls are usually broader and rounder. The same goes for the beaks. The beaks of the terns are straight and sharp, while the beaks of the gulls are hooked. Terns dive into the water to catch a fish, while gulls float above the water. Terns usually avoid people, while gulls can be often seen in cities. Terns prefer to stick to their fish diet, while gulls will eat almost anything from fish to bread, biscuits, French fries and even garbage!
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The Home of Terns - 1913 was released on: USA: 1 May 1913
Tonnes of shrimp and fish for them to eat, lack of predators, feathers perfectly insulating the body! Any more questions?