Cattle drives are allegedly responsible for the northward migration of the pestilent Mesquite tree in the American Southwest.
The part of a plant that helps to spread seeds when an animal eats it is the fruit. Fruits often contain seeds and are designed to attract animals with their color, taste, and nutritional value. When animals consume the fruit, they often excrete the seeds in different locations, facilitating the dispersal and germination of new plants. This mutualistic relationship benefits both the plant and the animal.
Omnivore: something that eats meat and plants. Herbivore: just eats plants, grass etc. Carnivore: Just eats meat.
When seeds are dispersed by an animal they are usually either consumed by the animal then expelled in the animal's waste or caught in the animal's fur and later released as the animal shed. In both scenarios the animal acts as a transport for the seeds and can carry seeds much further than the small launch in a plant's explosive mechanism
Carnivore=Eats only meat Herbivore=Eats only plants Omnivore=Eats plants and meat
An animal that eats all food types is called an omnivore.
As with all fruit seeds, watermelon uses animals to disperse seeds. When an animal eats a watermelon, the seeds generally pass through the digestive system unharmed. When the animal defecates, the seeds then come out (and embedded in the natural fertilizer).
The animal swallows the seeds along with the fruit. When the animal defecates, the seeds will be redeposited back into the ground, so that they can germinate.
Any animal that eats juniper seeds, as scat is animal droppings. Juniper Seeds would probably most likely be found in a bear, raccon, or rabbit's droppings.
A carnivore is an animal (or organism) that only eats meat. (E.g: A shark.) A granivore is an animal that eats nutrient-rich seeds, or grain.
The part of a plant that helps to spread seeds when an animal eats it is the fruit. Fruits often contain seeds and are designed to attract animals with their color, taste, and nutritional value. When animals consume the fruit, they often excrete the seeds in different locations, facilitating the dispersal and germination of new plants. This mutualistic relationship benefits both the plant and the animal.
it eats fruits with the seeds, one thing it eats are the Brazil nut seeds.
it eats fruits with the seeds, one thing it eats are the Brazil nut seeds.
Yes, the animal also benefits because it consumed the nutrients that the fruit contains. This animal/plant relationship is a mutual symbiotic relationship.
Birds eat seeds and regurgitate it on to the ground.
Goldfinches eat thistle seeds, birch seeds, alder seeds, and sunflower seeds.
Bears, raccoons, birds and people. They are quite tasty, but the seeds are a pain to deal with. Just about any animal who happens across them will eat them.
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