Sulphur-crested cockatoos, which are native to Australia, favour the seeds, nuts and fruit (and berries and roots as well) of a variety of native plant species such as eucalyptus, casuarinas, acacias and banksias.
Sulphur-crested Cockatoos are mainly seed-eaters, feeding on seeds of grasses, herbaceous plants, trees and grain crops. They also eat bulbous roots, berries, nuts and leaf buds, and some insects and their larvae. Their strong beak and tongue are well-adapted for this diet.
Toco toucans get there food by flying up to a tree and picking off the food with there colrful beaks.
Plants cannot make protein from pure carbohydrate, because proteins contain nitrogen and sometimes sulphur. They get the nitrogen which they need from the nitrates in the soil. They get the sulphur from sulphates in the soil.
They eat seeds, which are dispersed by defecation and grow into plants. This dispersal is important.
Sulphur dioxide reacts with water and forming sulphuric acid that harms the plants and agriculture.
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Sulphur dioxide is very harmful to plants and it can kill them. Sulphur Dioxide is the main gas produced by the burning of coal and it is cleared into the atmosphere. Moreover Sulphur Dioxide can react with water vapour in the atmosphere and produce a dangerous acid called sulphuric acid which is the acid in acid rain. Sulphuric acid can break plants (and animals) down, therefore the plants die. i love does nuts
Any of the species of cockatoo in Australia favour the seeds, nuts and fruit (and berries and roots as well) of a variety of native plant species such as eucalyptus, casuarinas, acacias and banksias.
Coal and oli contain sulphur. When either one burns, it produces sulphur dioxide. The sulphur dioxide gradually turns into sulphur trioxide which mixes with rain and becomes acid rain. It is easy to remove the sulphur in refineries or power plants.