Desert poppies, like other plants, do not "eat" in the conventional sense but rather perform photosynthesis. They absorb sunlight through their leaves, using it to convert carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil into glucose and oxygen. This process allows them to produce their own energy and sustain growth in their arid environments. Additionally, they may absorb nutrients from the soil through their roots.
they eat small poppys
poppys and acorns were a steady diet for the juanenos
Les Poppys was created in 1946.
yes
claude monets picture of poppys is called The poppy field!
Its a desert it cant eat
Its a desert it cant eat
Yes
desert snakes eat birds
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foxes
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