Snake would be one option and also there are few birds which eat lizards and rats, and they themselves are eaten up by eagles. Unfortunately i dont remember them.
I would say its khaki color
They were eaten by the Dutch in the mid 17th century, so basically, I would say EATING.
The color of berries increase their chances of getting eaten by birds. Once they are eaten, they are dispersed in different locations.
No birds do not because the whale could ether go back underwater or the bird could get eaten and by the way the whale would be too big for the whale :) :) :) :) :) :)
a bar graph because the line graph shows something in a period of time. Also a bar graph would show the number of birds and the color of them at the time while a line graph would show only the number of birds and the time.
Not really, no. It will only attract and be eaten by either foxes or scavenger birds. I would bury it or throw it in the woods.
a bar graph because the line graph shows something in a period of time. Also a bar graph would show the number of birds and the color of them at the time while a line graph would show only the number of birds and the time.
yes but it would not be good to make a habit of it as the contents of cheerios are bad for people so no doubt they would not be particularly good for birds if eaten on a regular basis.
I would guess a light pink. Who knows, she changes nail colors quite frequently. :]
I really don't think birds are attracted to any particular color, if so then each would probably have their own favorite, however if you do want to paint a path, please ensure the colors are non toxic. I would suggest bright colors, like green that are similar to those of leaves, or yellow. since birds like plants and trees, its best to stay within those color range.
Males are bright red and females are light brown.