Yes, some birds store food. They tuck seeds or dried berries or acorns into crevices of tree bark or under logs or stones. And they remember where it is with great accuracy!
Birds such as bluejays, chickadees, nuthatches and woodpeckers rely on this to provide food in the winter.
The shrike is famous for leaving the carcass of a grasshopper or small rodent impaled on a thorn of a hawthorn tree as temporary storage.
Some mammals do store food like the camel stores water and extra fat in its humps and chimpmuncks store foode in their cheeks.
Yes, humans are mammals and they eat fruits and meat.
Yes, we humans love all kinds of fruits. Other simians show a particular liking for fruit too.
Some mammals eat only meat (carnivores), some eat only plantss (herbivores) and some eat both (omnivores)
no they dont
Yes, mammals can taste food.
You should store dry food in a cool dry place. You should also store it in an airtight container. It is better if this contained ir hard plastic so rodents can't chew through to get to the food.
All rodents rely on their noses to scent food.
no
rodents. what kind of rodents?
Yes. Rodents are a rattlesnake's primary food.
Yes, small rodents are very common food for all hawks
rodents
Rodents
Alive mice, rats. and small rodents/animals.
normally all plants store food cuz they use the leaves o store food, what they need is sunlight and water.
mice and rodents
from the fur of rodents