Insects have a very keen sense of smell. For them it is easier to smell rotting things than a good smelling flower. In one of the programs in discovery channel a few years ago the host of the program showed that vibrant coloured butterflies are atracted to a mixture of dung, urine and many rotting materials. Though butterflies suck nectar from flowers the most strikingly beautiful butterflies are attracted to the most rotting things around
No. Broccoli and cabbage are two entirely different vegetables.
no they aren't in the wild they are insectivores they eat insects, meat, and vegetables in captivity they eat eggs insects fruit and vegetables
No . . . They would be classified as a protein. ( Meats )
they'll eat both the insects and the vegetables
vegetables, grasses, select fruits. No meat/ protein maybe insects. vegetables, grasses, select fruits. No meat/ protein maybe insects.
If the vegetables are not wilted or spoiled, it is even preferred to give them those which are not cold directly from the fridge.
They are omnivores, they eat both meat and vegetables. They also eat insects.
You do not use adverbs. You would use adjectives such as bitter,spoiled or rotten.
Curly Tail lizards do not eat vegetables, but what they do eat is the insects that feast on the veggies.
the Cenozoic era
Get rid of the part where there are insects visible, also avoid the decolorised part and then wash thoroughly the rest.
Paleozoic Era