Birds of Prey are typically classified as carnivores, however some birds have may have unusual behaviours...like this i found earlier :P
Secretary birds regurgitate pellets after the prey is digested. The pellets consist of fur, bones, and invertebrate exoskeletons. .Sometimes grass is found in the pellets. It is unknown whether the birds swallow grass incidentally along with the prey, or if they swallow it intentionally to help hold the pellet together when there is little fur present. Stones, which are swallowed to help in breaking up the exoskeletons of larger invertebrates, have also been found in the pellets Secretary bird pellets are found around and in the nest and are especially helpful to researchers in analyzing the diet of birds in that area.
Birds can help strawberry plants by consuming pests like insects that may damage the plants. In return, the strawberry plants provide birds with fruits as a food source. Additionally, birds can help with pollination, aiding in the reproduction of the plants.
squirrels and dogs carry seeds in their fur. Birds drop seeds and bees pollinate plants.
yes because of the water in the aloe it can help plants grow
No, but they help the plants grow.
will plants grow in lemonade
no
i think it does not help plants grow because i really don't know
support help the plants to grow as plants like creepers don't have a strong stem which could help them to stand straight thus any type of support will help the plants
Spore-producing plants, such as ferns and mosses, do not require birds or bees for pollination. Instead, they rely on wind dispersal of their spores to reproduce. These plants release their spores into the air, allowing them to be carried by the wind to new locations where they can germinate and grow into new plants.
No, they will probably kill the plant.
no
dont no