When eating fruit that had fruit flies on it, it is very possible that you are consuming fruit fly larvae. Most will not survive through the human digestive system.
No they eat people, there digestive system will not allow them to eat fruit.
Petai seeds are dispersed through the animals that consume the fruit. The seeds pass through their digestive system undigested and are then dispersed via their droppings, aiding in the propagation of the plant.
Bale fruit is tropical fruit with hard exterior cover. The fruit ihas medicinal value for digestive system. Extensively consumed in rural India.
Chickoo seeds are typically dispersed through animals that eat the fruit and then pass the seeds through their digestive system, depositing them in new locations. The seeds can also be dispersed through human activities or water currents.
A banana made up mostly of Carbon molecules, primarily helps break down food in the digestive track by producing the well-needed nutrient called "Fiber". Fiber is then pushed through the small intestine and out through the large intestine; allowing for easier food diminishment.
To spread seeds. They crack open seed pods and fruit, and some plants cannot germinate until they have been through a bird's digestive system and deposited in their faeces.
As with all fruit seeds, watermelon uses animals to disperse seeds. When an animal eats a watermelon, the seeds generally pass through the digestive system unharmed. When the animal defecates, the seeds then come out (and embedded in the natural fertilizer).
Like most birds... the parrot eats fruit. The seeds of the fruit are un-digestible, and they travel through the bird's digestive system, to be ejected when the bird defecates.
I wouldn't feed very much. Rabbit's digestive system is very fragile. I say one piece of fruit as a treat.
wheat, nuts, grain. veggies, fruit and that's all I know
yes any fruit does because it contain indigestible fiber which helps push things through your digestive system, but there are things that have much more fiber than grapes.