The first animal that comes out of my mind is squirrel. They don't actually fly, but they can glide.
A squirrel eats nuts.
In a mature forest, an animal that eats nuts is likely to have a larger population than one that eats grass. This is because mature forests typically provide abundant sources of nuts from trees, which can support a more stable and diverse food supply. Additionally, animals that eat nuts often have adaptations that allow them to thrive in forested environments, while grass-eating animals may be less common in areas dominated by trees and shrubs.
Yes, when fruit is ripe the raccoons have a great interest in eating it.
The Agouti a small ground rodent living in the Amazon is the only animal with teeth strong enough to open the seed pods of the Brazil nut. While the agouti eats some of the Brazil nut's seeds, it also scatters the seeds across the forest by burying caches far away from the parent tree. These seeds then germinate and form the next generation of trees
Raccoons are fond of eating nuts. They may also climb a tree to escape a predator.
I think it an Herbivore because it eats nuts and fruit off trees.
I think it an Herbivore because it eats nuts and fruit off trees.
She is a really cool creature...it can climb trees....eat nuts....and also store them for the winter. She is a SQUIRREL!!! But seriously, how did you not know that??
There are trees that have hardwood and that produce large nuts. These trees are walnut, hickory, and chestnut. These trees are valuable for their timber and for the nuts produced.
Mongongo trees are plentiful throughout Souther Africa and are a staple food source for Kalahari bushmen.Elephants also eat the nuts direct from the trees but only the outer flesh is digested - the hard inner nut passes through the digestive system and is excreted in the dung. The bushmen then collect the nuts from the dung. They also collect the nuts direct from the trees, but is is much easier to allow the elephants to carry out the collecting and shelling processes.
Lion, Chicken, Swan, & Dolphin.
Yes, beech trees produce small triangular nuts called beech nuts.