Flowers don't "eat" -- they absorb nutrients from the soil through their roots. These nutrients are primarily minerals such as nitrogen, potassium, phosopherus and others. Plants also make their own energy in the form of sugars. Utilizing light energy, carbon dioxide and water, via the process of photosynthesis, produce oxygen and sugar. The sugar is stored in the roots/bulb until needed by the plant for growth, flowering or seed/fruit production.
Many insects, birds, and mammals eat flowers as part of their diet. Some common flower-eating animals include bees, butterflies, deer, rabbits, and some species of birds like hummingbirds.
Bees eat flowers. Bears do not typically eat bees, but they may eat honey produced by bees which is collected from flowers.
Marigold flowers are often not preferred by predators due to their strong scent and bitter taste. However, some animals like rabbits, deer, and certain insects may eat marigold flowers if there is no other food available.
It is a Herbivore. It eats pollen and nectar.
No, flowers are not omnivores. Flowers are plants and they are autotrophs, meaning they produce their own food through photosynthesis using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. They do not consume other organisms for nutrition.
Anchiceratops was a herbivorous dinosaur that primarily fed on plants like ferns, cycads, and low-lying vegetation. Its beak-like mouth and teeth structure were adapted for cropping and grinding plant material.
Your mom eats jasmine flowers on tuesdays.
It eats small insects and nectar from flowers.
It eats flowers, pig meat and more flowers:)
no
Mario eats Fire Flowers and Ice Flowers. So that means YES.
Your mom will eat them!
The hoatzin is one of only a few birds that eats leaves. It also eats fruits and flowers.
it eats lemon slices and flowers
they eat flowers and pubes
i dont know ^_^
If a groundhog eats the flowers off a vegetable plant zucchini and squash, it will not make vegetables.
Gum, insects, fruit, flowers, etc.