Thimbleberries, which are sweet and juicy, are enjoyed by a variety of wildlife. Animals such as bears, deer, and birds, including robins and bluebirds, often consume these berries. In addition, insects like bees and butterflies may feed on the flowers of the thimbleberry plant. The fruit is not only a food source but also plays a role in supporting local ecosystems.
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A bear.
deers eat berries
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Shrubs do not eat berries. A carnivore is something that eats meat. Perhaps you are thinking of "cannibal" - something that eats its own species.
animals eats what
black bears
a mousebird eats berries and fruit.
It is known as a thimble.
Despite the berries inside the mouse, the eagle is still a carnivore (a bird of prey).
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