I'm sure some animals can eat them.... maybe squirrels? I don't know...anybody know?
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Salted or roasted sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and other seeds are also included in this category
Sunflower seeds are primarily dispersed by wind and animals. The seeds are lightweight and can be carried over distances by gusts of wind. Additionally, animals such as birds and squirrels often eat sunflower seeds and can transport them to new locations, where they may germinate and grow. Human activity, such as agriculture and gardening, also plays a significant role in the dispersal of sunflower seeds.
Vitamin C, Thiamin, Niacin, Vitamin B-6, Folate, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, etc.
Sunflower seeds; these seeds are edible
First of all, humans enjoy sunflower seeds, as well as the roots of a sunflower known as the "sunchoke" or Jerusalem artichoke. Other animals that enjoy a nibble on a sunflower head, or parts of the plant, are birds, rodents, rabbits, insects, etc.
First of all, humans enjoy sunflower seeds, as well as the roots of a sunflower known as the "sunchoke" or Jerusalem artichoke. Other animals that enjoy a nibble on a sunflower head, or parts of the plant, are birds, rodents, rabbits, insects, etc.
Yes, sunflower seeds are biodegradable.... All things that come from plants are biodegradable.
you can get sunflower seeds
They were never "invented". Sunflower seeds are just that, sunflower seeds. Seeds that contain the genetic makeup up sunflowers that will then germinate in the soil to become a sunflower which will make more sunflower seeds. The question "When did people begin eating sunflower seeds?" is another topic
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Sunflower seeds are rich in iron. Two pounds of sunflower seeds contain about 21 milligrams of iron.