No, they are carnivores, exclusively.
Yes, blackbirds do eat honeysuckle berries. These birds are known to consume a variety of fruits and berries, and honeysuckle berries are a part of their diet, especially during the fruiting season. The berries provide a good source of nutrition, including carbohydrates and vitamins, which are important for their energy needs. However, it's worth noting that not all honeysuckle species produce edible berries, so the safety and palatability can vary.
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Yes, rats can eat honeysuckle flowers, along with other parts of the plant such as leaves and berries. While honeysuckle is not a primary food source for rats, they may consume it if other food options are scarce. However, it's important to note that some species of honeysuckle can be toxic, so not all varieties are safe for consumption.
Yes, adult butterflies can eat berries that are beginning to decay. Because they only drink fluids, the fruit cannot be too hard.
Yes, hawks eat lizards. They also eat other smaller reptiles.Yes, many species eat lizards and other reptiles, notably, the red tailed, red shouldered, broad winged, and kestrel.
No. Honeysuckle is not eaten .
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Chipmunks are prey, as they eat only berries and nuts and have many predators such as hawks and large birds!
hawks eat caterpillars
Yes, hawks eat rats.
no, hawks don't eat crabs