An animal that eats fruit as a main part of their diet is called a Frugivore. Many birds are fruit eaters. For example the hornbill, toucan, and some species of parrots. Some other animals are the Orangutan, Maned Wolf, and the Owl Monkey.
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Only vampire bats consume blood as their source of food. Other bats eat insects, amphibians, small animals and fruit.
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Baby Fruit Bats as well as all other bats are called pups
an adaptation of a brown bat is that it's dark so at night when the other nocturnal animals are looking for food they can't see it
The co-evolution of bananas and bats also resulted in adaptations for seed dispersal. The wild fruit is packed with hard-shelled seeds and little pulp. Bats, along with monkeys and some other animals, eat the fruit and scatter the seeds. Bats, however, are by far the most effective seed dispersers.The co-evolution of bananas and bats also resulted in adaptations for seed dispersal. The wild fruit is packed with hard-shelled seeds and little pulp. Bats, along with monkeys and some other animals, eat the fruit and scatter the seeds. Bats, however, are by far the most effective seed dispersers.
because they are punjabs!!they eat fruit because they are animals that like fruit!
Bats and birds are both flying animals.
Fruit bats, depending on the location, are preyed on by humans, house cats, minks, raccoons and weasels, snakes, owls, eagles and hawks. Fruit bats in isolated areas may have less problems from natural predators.
No animals can "turn themselves into other animals".
The answer to your question depends upon the type of bat that you are referring to. Most bats eat either insects or fruit. 70% of bats eat insects while most other bats eat fruit. There are a few bats in the world that eat vertebrates such as fish, frogs, birds, etc. and then there are a few species of bat who live almost entirely on the blood of other animals.