A- Raccoons, because they are mammals and humans are mammals, they reproduce sexually (most flowers reproduce assexually) just like humans, Raccoons have similar body organs as compared to flowers...and we don't need photosynthesis like flowers do. Neither do raccoons.....
B- this is the weirdest question in the entire world.
A bed of roses! The elephant turned your garden of roses into a bed.
Earwigs are nocturnal so in the daytime they are just resting, sleeping and hiding. At night they eat almost anything - other insects and arthropods and vegetable matter. See the Related Link.
Deer will eat wild roses as well as other plants and vegetables. They forage in the woods as well as in gardens to find food when they are hungry and will eat flowers as well as produce.
Fish have bones. Thorns are found on plants like roses and weeds.
thay eat pollon all the time
Mushrooms. They are mushy. Like fat people ^-^
Lillies aren't closely related to either, but corn is more related than roses because they are monocots.
i think they use roses for a gift our for decoration
apples
Roses are not native to Australia. There are several species of plants known as "rose" which are not members of the rose family at all. The Native rose is a boronia (Boronia serrulata) while Sturt's Desert Rose (Gossypium sturtianum) is actually closely related to cotton.
peaches are related
No, roses belong to the Rosaceae family while carnations belong to the Caryophyllaceae family. They are not closely related despite their similar appearance.
roses help humans by giving their gardens the most beautiful look and smell also they can help you when you forget to give your boyfriend or girlfriend something for a special occasion
According to the related link below, there are around 150 species of roses.
Danny DeVito directed The War of the Roses (1989). See the Related Link below for more information about the film.
Yes, but as a precaution, take a look at the related link.
Yes