You need to specify an animal. The country does not determine what it eats.
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Yes, the Spanish Bayonet plant is toxic to humans and animals if ingested. It can cause skin irritation and digestive issues. It is recommended to handle this plant with care and keep it away from children and pets.
The spanish word for gold is ORO. Oro=gold in spanish.
especies is species in spanish
here is how you say princess in spanish princesa.
carnivore................................................................I'm ten............................. I think my echo is broken
Technically, raccoons are classified as carnivores but, in actuality, they are omnivores. During most of the year they eat more plant matter than animal. The are similar to black bears in that respect
An organism that only eats meat is called a carnivore.
Los animales is the spanish name for Animals.
The English word "animals" translates to Spanish "animales". The singular is "animal".
"Flora" means "plant life" in Spanish. I suppose if you are a REALLY committed carnivore it could be a bad word, but normally not.
What animals eat spanish moss
When the Spanish came to California in the 1700s they brought with them many animals that were both beneficial and detrimental to the native inhabitants. The animals that they brought with them that were beneficial and still thrive today were cattle, pigs and horses.
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The word for "animals" in Spanish is "animales." It is pronounced, "Ah-nee-MAH-lace." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Some of the Spanish animals are the Mexican Grey Wolf, Ocelot, Lizards, Seabirds, donkeys, bears, pumas, jaguars and the Iberian Lynx.
Some animals that eat Spanish moss include birds such as mockingbirds, warblers, and sparrows. Insects like caterpillars, beetles, and moth larvae also feed on Spanish moss. Additionally, some small mammals like squirrels and bats may consume small amounts of Spanish moss.