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The California poppy is primarily consumed by a variety of herbivores, including rabbits, deer, and some insects like caterpillars. While many animals avoid the plant due to its mild toxicity, these herbivores may still nibble on the leaves and flowers. Additionally, birds may feed on the seeds. Overall, the poppy is not a primary food source for most animals, but it can be part of their diet.

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