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.
spinach-leaf and stem mustard-stem,leaf and seed radish-leaf and root banana-fruit,stem,root and flower pumpkin-fruit and flower
Plants, algae, and some bacteria are organisms that can make their own food using photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants and some other organisms use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. Chemosynthesis is a process used by certain bacteria to convert chemicals into energy in the absence of sunlight.
yes,they eat any kind and certainly they eat berries.thank u for asking!
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.
Clams are known to filter-feed and eat planton. Planton can live in creeks, rivers, and oceans.
Phytoplanton eat other planton food
squid krill and planton
lobsters eat planton and others smalls thing.
because the producer is the main part of it and then lets say planton eats it then and worm will eat the planton a bird will eat the worm and so on
planton ,fish,squid,seals,and krill
I dont think they do but they do eat small fish and invertibrates,like planton...etc.
Yes, they eat tiny planton and other small creatures that get trapped in their tentacles
none because planton doesn't exist
small fish,sea weed , planton,brittle stars.
No sharks do not eat plankton they would rather scavenge or hunt and besides whales eat plankton and whoever posted this question thanx it was a good question
small insects- fruit flies, newborn cricket, meadow planton