Depends on which species of mammal you're thinking of. A bear - being an omnivore, all-eater - would happily eat seeds while a cat - being a carnivore, meat eater - wouldn't be able to.
No it doesn't . It doesn't even make sence .
Birds eat the strawberries (fruit) and excrete the seeds as they are flying.
Yew seeds are primarily spread by birds and small mammals that eat the fleshy coating of the seed and deposit the undigested seed elsewhere. Wind can also help disperse yew seeds over short distances.
Yes it is. Badgers have a wide variety of foods in their diet. They will eat earthworms, arthropods, mammals, birds, reptiles and even fish. They also eat cereals, fruits and seeds.
Cotoneaster seeds are typically dispersed by birds that eat the berries and then spread the seeds through their droppings. Some cotoneaster species also have adaptations like sticky coatings on the seeds that can attach to the feathers of birds or the fur of mammals, aiding in dispersal.
No it doesn't . It doesn't even make sence .
What did the Susquehannocks eat? They eat seeds, nuts, insects, reptiles, mollusks, fish, birds, and mammals.
Some lizards may eat seeds as part of their diet, but seeds are not a primary food source for most lizard species. Lizards are primarily carnivorous or insectivorous, meaning they mainly eat other animals such as insects, small mammals, or other reptiles.
Birds eat the strawberries (fruit) and excrete the seeds as they are flying.
Being omnivores, they will eat insects, crustaceans, fish, seeds, berries, carrion, offal, small mammals and starfish. And obviously, worms.
Being omnivores, they will eat insects, crustaceans, fish, seeds, berries, carrion, offal, small mammals and starfish. And obviously, worms.
do they eat mouse Mice themselves are among the very smallest mammals and eat vegetation and some insects. Mice are prey to rats, cats, and raccoons
Why would it be able too? Mice are small omnivorous mammals that eat things like seeds bugs fruits and vegetables not plastic and metal
Yew seeds are primarily spread by birds and small mammals that eat the fleshy coating of the seed and deposit the undigested seed elsewhere. Wind can also help disperse yew seeds over short distances.
A kingfisher does not eat seeds. They eat fish, crustaceans, worms, frogs, molluscs, reptiles, insects and spiders. They have also been known to eat other birds and small mammals.
Yes it is. Badgers have a wide variety of foods in their diet. They will eat earthworms, arthropods, mammals, birds, reptiles and even fish. They also eat cereals, fruits and seeds.
Well I Know Rabbits eat sunflower seeds and so do mice i dunno about any other animals though I've been searching for ages