This question is about a flowering plant found in southeastern Asia.
No information could be found online about whether this plant is safe for rabbits to eat or not.
When you can't confirm whether something is safe for rabbits to eat or not, do not feed it to your rabbit. Stick to plants that are known to be safe.
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Tree Shrews and A few other forest mammals eat the fruit from the Rafflesia Flower. This is what helps the seeds disperse.
A rafflesia flower is not carnivorous. It is a parasite and gets its nutrients and water from the Tetrastigma vine that it is growing in.
A rafflesia flower is not carnivorous. It is a parasite and gets its nutrients and water from the Tetrastigma vine that it is growing in.
Flies mainly pollinate these smelly flowers
NO!
The "bleeding heart" flower is a poisonous flower so not many to not at all animals can eat it.
Rafflesia or corpse flower looks and smells like rotting meat. Shrews and other mammals manage to eat it without dying. So it might not be poisonous to humans. It is an endangered plant so leave it alone.
wild rabbit
No
Adult moths eat flower nectar, sap flower on trees, rotting fruits bird droppings< and animal dung.
The Rafflesia plant is a parasite, not a carnivorous plant. It doesn't eat anything or anybody. It does, however, grow as a parasite inside a particular vine in undisturbed rainforests, taking all its nourishment from the vine. The raffesia plant does not show any roots, stems or leaves but it does make one heck of a flower!
Rafflesia plants do not eat insects. They attract flies with their rotten smell in order to pollinate their flowers. They are, however, parasites. They live off a particular vine in the rain forest. Having no leaves, stems or roots, they get all their water and nutrients from their host.
well bees eat polen so you would put the flower then the bee then a brid or any other kind of animal really a lot of things eat bees