i think a bird
The seed-dispersal mechanism would be wind, because it has a wing structure.
The earliest means of pollen dispersal was likely through the wind. As plants evolved, they developed mechanisms for attracting pollinators such as insects, birds, and mammals to help carry pollen from one flower to another, increasing their chances of successful reproduction.
The animal you are referring to is most likely the African elephant. These majestic creatures are known for their large size and herbivorous diet, feeding mainly on grasses, fruits, and leaves in their natural habitats in Kenya and other parts of Africa.
Hominids, including humans, are omnivores, which means they consume both plant-based and animal-based foods. Our ancestors likely adapted to eating a combination of plant and animal resources to meet their nutritional needs.
In Australia, it is most likely to be a possum.
Catch in animal fur I believe
Catch in animal fur I believe
Sometimes. The animal eating plants is the primary consumer, the animal eating that animal the secondary, and finally the animal eating that one is the tertiary... so if a fish eats algae, is then eaten by another fish, and that fish is eaten by a dolphin, then the dolphin is the tertiary consumer. It probably occurs in our oceans, yes. But they are most likely also active on other trophic levels.
The seed-dispersal mechanism would be wind, because it has a wing structure.
Most likely. The animal won't exacly be lame but it could be extremely uncmfortable. If the animal isn't eating properly, is in pain when urinating, etc. then take it to a vet and have it checked out.
Well if an animal has to pass through another animal's territory to disperse, that animal may be killed or injured in the process, so it may opt not to move or not to move as far as it should.
No animal is most likely to attack you. There are a LOT of different animals. Chances are, many of them are vicious predators and will attack if threatened, but no animal in particular is likely to attack.The one time an animal is likely to attackis if you bother it but most animals will not attack you.
Squirrel or raccoon. But more in likely a squirrel.
most likely yes because I've seen same bears get addicted to eating trash. If bears get addicted to trash then it is very possible that any animal can get addicted to drugs. It might be harder for an animal to get addicted depending on the animals abilities.
Animals with high dispersal rates tend to have more genetic diversity within their populations. They are more likely to colonize new habitats and adapt to changing environments. However, they may also experience increased competition for resources and higher predation risk.
All humans like eating :)
The earliest means of pollen dispersal was likely through the wind. As plants evolved, they developed mechanisms for attracting pollinators such as insects, birds, and mammals to help carry pollen from one flower to another, increasing their chances of successful reproduction.