The swallowtail hummingbird relies on its habitat for essential resources such as nectar from flowering plants, which provides the energy needed for its high metabolism. Additionally, the availability of suitable nesting sites and adequate cover for foraging and protection from predators is crucial for its survival. Changes in land use, such as deforestation or urban development, can significantly impact the availability of these resources, threatening the species. Thus, healthy ecosystems are vital for the swallowtail hummingbird to thrive.
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That would literally depend on who had the "home team advantage". If on land, the polar bear. If at sea, the orca.
Black swallowtail butterflies feed on nectar from varying types of flowers. They don't have prey.
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it would really depend on where that land is ...
To grow potatoes.
Land animal depend on angiosperms for the fruit. At the same time angiosperms rely on animals to carry the fruit to another location to plant the seeds.
it would depend on wheter or not it was on land! :)
The answer will depend on states in which country!
This would depend if you are on land or water.