Nectar is not a herbivore, it is not an animal. Therefore, it can't eat anything.
It is a Herbivore. It eats pollen and nectar.
Herbivore. Carnivorous butterflys: EEEEKK! They drink nectar.
A butterfly is a herbivore.
A honey bee's diet consists of nectar and pollen, or honey which is made from nectar. All of these are from plant sources, so in this sense honeybees could be class as herbivores, but they don't eat any part of the plants themselves.
Caterpillars are the larval stages of moths and butterflies. Most eat only leaves and bacteria, and are herbivores. Insects which eat plants are called phytophagous. A few species of caterpillars are omnivores because they are entomophagous (eating other insects) or rarely, feeding on other species such as snails.
It is a Herbivore. It eats pollen and nectar.
Hummingbirds drink nectar...so their food is plant based, so Herbivore.
Herbivore. Carnivorous butterflys: EEEEKK! They drink nectar.
The eat nectar, herbivore.
Herbivores. They consume nectar from flowers.
Herbivore. Carnivorous butterflys: EEEEKK! They drink nectar.
Yes, Bumblebees eat nectar which is plant produce
No, it's a herbivore. It lives on pollen and nectar.
well oriole eat orange nectar and humming birds so its omnivore
No. Adult Monarch Butterflies feed almost solely on nectar and are called nectarivores.
A butterfly is a herbivore.
Its diet primarily consists of fruit, insects, flowers, and nectar.