somewhat yes fruit is not typically part of there diet tho every now and again ill give my russian tortoises a little bit of watermellon with some apples sliced up sometimes grapes and tomatoes (tomatoes is a fruit and shouldnt not be fed to often but ok as a treat)
Yes, rabbits may eat watermelon plants as they are herbivores and enjoy consuming a variety of plants, including watermelon leaves and vines.
Watermelon plants are easily grown from seed.
Nothing they eat plants.
A.J Hilliker has written: 'A literature survey of the genotoxic material in edible plants' -- subject(s): Dangerous plants, Edible Plants, Plants, Edible
Like all other plants' root the function of watermelon root is absorption and anchorage. Watermelon plants have week stem hence these are creepers on the ground.
Male watermelon plants produce only male flowers that contain pollen, while female watermelon plants produce only female flowers that require pollen to produce fruit. This difference in flower types is essential for pollination and fruit production in watermelon plants.
Alan M Cvancara has written: 'Edible wild plants and herbs' -- subject(s): Edible Wild plants, Wild plants, Edible
Paushali Das has written: 'Wild edible plants of Tripura tribes' -- subject(s): Edible Wild plants, Wild foods, Wild plants, Edible
Yes, watermelon plants can be transplanted by carefully moving them from one location to another while ensuring they are not damaged in the process.
Muriel Sweet has written: 'Common Edible & Useful Plants of the West' -- subject(s): Botany, Economic, Botany, Plants, Edible, Economic Botany, Edible Plants
Watermelons is used by watermelon plants to spread their seeds. Watermelon plants have a mutualistic relationship with watermelon eating animals who would normally disprerse the seeds by eating them and then excreting them somewhere away from the plant where they got the watermelon from. This process may not work well when you extrement the seeds into a toilet.
None! Desert tortoises are herbivores and will not eat animals. They will continue searching until they find plants they can reach.