No
Yes
Honey comes from bees, no human invented it. As for when humans discovered it tastes good, that was so long ago that no one can say who tried first.
Honeyeaters particularly enjoy callistemon (bottlebrush) and grevilleas.
Tui and Bellbird are conspicuous honey eaters in New Zealand, but the more numerous wax-eye is the main pollinator of peaches and almonds at my home.
honey sinh
it was first discovered 1888
First of all, "Meat Eaters" are called Carnivores, and "Non-Meat Eaters" are called Herbivores...
Some birds certainly are. There is a separate group given to the Honey Eaters, Meliphagidea, and in New Zealand at least this includes Tui and Bellbird. Hummingbirds are honey eaters - indeed without such a high-energy food, they would have difficulty.The Silvereye aka Waxeye are the birds that come in early spring and pollinate my peach trees, before it is warm enough for the honey bees.I don't know about Bats - but they are insectivorous, and may pollinate as a by-product of insect hunting.
Plant-eaters.
meat - eaters
More dinosaurs were plant eaters than meat eaters. That is because there is more food for plant eaters than for meat eaters.