Tropical wading birds, alligators and Burmese pythons are examples of animals that use the Everglades for breeding grounds. The latter is an invasive species.
Some examples of animals that eat flies include frogs, birds like swallows and flycatchers, and insects such as dragonflies and spiders.
Many animals dislike the smell of marigolds, so only some animals are willing to consume them. Some examples of animals that eat marigolds are birds, slugs, grasshoppers, and squirrels.
Some examples of four-legged animals that lay eggs are:crocodilesplatypuseschameleontortoisesechindaopossumswombatskoalaskangarooswallabieswallaroos
Some examples of birds are, eagles, hawks, sparrow, and parrots
Diurnal animals are active during the day and sleep at night. Some examples of diurnal animals include squirrels, birds, and butterflies. These animals are not nocturnal, which means they are not active at night.
Not in the Americas where they are native animals. However, in some parts of Asia and Europe where they were introduced, they have become invasive pests.
Coral, jellyfish, and aneomes are hollow bodied animals
Tall grass, bushes, deep holes and caves are some of the shelters of animals and birds.
Birds, carnivores like cats and dogs, and some fish are examples of animals that do not have a cecum. The cecum is a specialized structure found in herbivores that assists in the digestion of plant material.
Animals that are active both at dusk and dawn are known as crepuscular animals. Some examples include rabbits, deer, foxes, and certain species of birds such as owls and nighthawks.
beetles and birds