yes, bamboo is a good source of nutrients to all domesticated and wild insects
A panda's diet consists of almost 99% bamboo. What most people don't know is that pandas also eat small animals at times which can include rodents, musk deer fawns, insects, honey, eggs or fish. Check out a few of these difference sources-- theres some interesting information about panda diets:
A panda is an omnivore. They will eat forest vegatation and sometimes baby deer.
Like any animals Giant Pandas have "typical" food and a "once in while" food. Their diet is over 99% bamboo. Occasionally eat other plants such as grasses, wild tubers. Very rarely they eat meat, birds, rodents if they can catch then but also carrion if they find it..So the principal food chain is "Bamboo -> Panda" Dead pandas ay be eaten by carnivores, rodents or insects.
gorillas are omnivores because they don't actually eat meat they eat veggies as well as bugs :)
Yes, many insects feed on plants as part of their diet. Some insects, like caterpillars and grasshoppers, are herbivores and primarily eat plants for sustenance. However, not all insects consume plants; some are carnivorous and feed on other insects or animals.
No, they are carnivorous- they eat other insects- and do a very good job at it.
Giant panda's eat bamboo and grass but their main meal is bamboo.Pandas eat bamboo stalks from bamboo trees.Many years ago the panda was considered a carnivore but over time it has evolved to a diet of 95% bamboo. Occasionally you can find a panda eating a little critter but other than that it eats only bambooThey eat Bamboobamboo
The red panda feeds mainly on bamboo, but also eats eggs, birds, and insects.
No, they are omnivores. They eat insects, fruit, bamboo, and many other scrapes that they can find.Yes, they have a diet of fruit
A panda's diet consists of almost 99% bamboo. What most people don't know is that pandas also eat small animals at times which can include rodents, musk deer fawns, insects, honey, eggs or fish. Check out a few of these difference sources-- theres some interesting information about panda diets:
From http://www.ecologyasia.com/verts/bats/lesser-bamboo-bat.htm : "The Bamboo Bat...will forage at night for flying insects, particularly termite swarms."
yes in fact they do eat plants and bamboo.
Well, not really, they also eat insects, baby birds ect.
Not really, though insects can be considered a "prey" item in addition to the bamboo they eat.
insects,berries,grasses,bark,birds,eggs,mice,nuts, and bamboo.Tree bark, grass, and basically any type of small plant life. They also eat small rodents such as mice and squirrels.
There are three kinds of animals that feed on bamboo. Perhaps the most known is the Giant Panda of China. The red panda of Nepal and bamboo lemurs of Madagascar also feed on the plant.
They like to strip leaves and bark from bamboo shoots with their paws, and then leisurely eat them. Sometimes, they will eat insects or small fish.