Flowers have evolved over millions of years adaptation to entice its pollinators. Most animals are drawn to the flower for the promise of the energy rich nectar. The are many jungle flowers that are dependent solely on their nocturnal bat pollinators.
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There are basically two types of pollination- Biotic and Abiotic.Biotic Pollination is through the insects, some birds and animals, etc. Some examples could be like moths, bats, hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and on and on.Abiotic Pollination is when the pollen sacks are transferred to any other flower through abiotic factors, like wind, water, etc. Around 80% of all plant pollination is done biotically and the remaining 20% is done abiotically. Out of the remaining 20%, about 98% is done through the medium of wind, and the rest 2% is done by water.The different agents of pollination are :windwaterinsectsmammalsbirds
Humans, bees moths, butterlfies, flies, and i think some small rodents
Most animals actually don't realize that they are helping the pollination of a plant. For example, a bee usually lands on a flower to take some nectar, but its body unintentionally takes some pollen along and then, while they are flying to another flower, spread the pollen to the pistil of the second flower (or sometimes also of the first flower). Animals have a large role in pollination. Most pollinations happen because of animals like bees. Some are also caused by the wind, but if there isn't any animals helping the pollination, it would be hard for the seeds to grow.
Some examples of animals that can't swim include elephants, giraffes, and kangaroos. These animals are not adapted for swimming and may struggle in water.
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Ravens.
Some examples of animals that eat porcupines include fishers, bobcats, cougars, and great horned owls.
examples are humans dogs cats animals
Animals play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of tropical rainforest ecosystems. They help with seed dispersal, pollination, and nutrient cycling. Some animals also act as predators that regulate population numbers and maintain biodiversity.
some examples are caterpillars, worms, and other animals that do NOT backbones.more examples would be like snails and stuff like that.
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