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It eats small insects and nectar from flowers.
Nectar and sugar water.
It eats small insects and nectar from flowers.
The hummingbird eats nectar which comes from flowers. The hummingbird inserts it's beak into the flower then laps the nectar up with it's tongue.
A humming bird is not a herbivore because it is an omnivore. The reason I know is because I researched about humming birds for a class project and one of the questions I had to answer was, Is a humming bird a herbivore, omnivore or carnivore? Hope I helped!
maybe a pinkish redish.only cuz...it eats nectar and nectar is pink so when it bleeds it is pinkish redish.the redish is our blood like most animals have.so mix the nectar and blood then BAM you got hummingbird's blood!pinkish redish maybe.
A Hummingbird is considered to be a specialist specie for a number or reasons. Firstly, the hummingbird is one of a few animals that eats mainly a large amount of flower nectar. Also, the hummingbird is the only specie of bird that can hover steadily and closely enough to the flowers in the highest and most dangerous positions. The Hummingbird has adapted a thin and long beak so that it is easy to extract all of the nectar from the flowers.
It is a Herbivore. It eats pollen and nectar.
Native peoples antelope ground squirrel jackrabbit desert tortoise hummingbird (nectar) yucca moth (seeds)
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It eats nectar from flowers. Hummers have a fast breathing rate, a fast heartbeat, and a high body temperature. They must feed every 10 minutes or so all day, and they may consume 2/3 of their body weight in a single day.A major part of a hummingbird's diet is sugar. They get it from flower nectar and tree sap. Hummers also need protein in order to build muscles, so they eat insects and pollen. The tongue of a hummingbird has grooves on the side, which are used to catch insects in the air--also from leaves and spider webs.