No. Invertebrates are members of the animal kingdom, not the plant kingdom.
i know it. seeds, flowers, fruits, grains and some invertebrates.
This duck feeds in the shallows looking for aquatic invertebrates, larval amphibians, sedge seeds, and pond weeds.
im doing this for science and the teacher gave me this Native Worms, Berries, seeds, fungi, frogs and invertebrates
A black rats regular diet is fruit and seeds, but they will also eat insects and other invertebrates if necessary.
Lyrebirds primarily eat invertebrates such as insects, spiders, beetles and worms (and sometimes seeds) which they scratch from the ground using their claws.
Mostly insects and other invertebrates in the breeding season seeds, fruit and bird-table scraps at other seasons.
No, they are omnivores. While partridges are mainly herbivores eating seeds and plant shoots, they will also eat small invertebrates.
Kiwi eat some plant parts, but generally not the leaves of plants. They eat seeds and small fruits. This is in addition to their main diet of earthworms, fungi, insect larvae and other invertebrates, as well as eels, freshwater crayfish and small lizards.
They are insects, therefore they are invertebrates.
Although kiwi are classed as omnivores, they do not eat flowers and leaves, but only eat the fruits and seeds of native plants. Kiwi primarily eat earthworms, fruit, seeds, fungi, insect larvae and other invertebrates.
Yes, deer mice live in the deserts of the Americas.
No, they are no invertebrates.