Well the most common plants are the Venus Fly Trap and the Water Picher Trap. The second plant may be under a different name, but the first is possitive. Dr. Grimm
Deer, rabbits, skunks, caterpillars, Cattles and most herbivores eat flowers.
No they do not eat plants, they do not eat animals either. They eat the NECTAR of flowers and other plants.
their are these animals that are called grazers like deer , horses , cows ect, also called omnivores the animals like these that are found were bears are would be the ones that they eat
no flowers are not called animals flowers and animals are both living beings but flowers are obtained from plants
Deer insects and other animals too, you can teel by the bite marks on them
To attract pollinators, which are basically the insects and animals that suck their nectar or eat their flowers so that the seeds may be spread and reproduced.
some eat them
Worm, Slug, Snail, Centipede, Millipede, Caterpillar, Beetle, Soil Mites, Lady bugs, Spiders are insects, not sure about animals, though.
Rabbits are one kind of animals that eat the aster flowers. They seem to find them delicious. Deer will also eat aster flowers.
Carnivores will not eat flowers or plants. Carnivores are organisms that only eat meat. For example, a hawk is a carnivore. Hawks eat mice. In conclusion, a hawk does not eat plants or flowers.
Monarch butterflies eat nectar from flowers.
Cougars are felines. They are carnivorous, so they do not normally eat leaves or flowers. They hunt other animals and eat meat.
Animals at the second trophic level that eat flowers are the herbivores. These animals eat both plants and flowers of different plant types.
No they do not eat plants, they do not eat animals either. They eat the NECTAR of flowers and other plants.
Jasmine flowers are sometimes eaten by animals such as chickens. However false jasmine or yellow jasmine is poisonous.
their are these animals that are called grazers like deer , horses , cows ect, also called omnivores the animals like these that are found were bears are would be the ones that they eat
Animals on the Rocky Mountains eat a variety of vegetation; anything from mosses, small plants and flowers.
Yes. Birds, sheep any animal that eats foliage (herbivore or omnivore) will eat edible flowers.