Bears in the tropical rainforest may consume a variety of foods, including fruits, nuts, insects, small mammals, birds, and even carrion. The specific diet of a bear will vary depending on the species and availability of food in their particular habitat.
No foods really replace blood but eat sugar to reduce daze.
Yes it can
it is probably all the frying they do
Theoretical astronauts visiting Pluto would only be able to eat the foods they brought with them.
There are no Anacondas in the desert theu inhabit the swamps and rivers of tropical the Andes and South America
Andean Flamingos eat foods with a lot of carotene. This is what makes it pink. They eat foods like shrimp and algae.
Depends on where they lived. South America had foods that Europe didn't have and won't get until trade begins.
No; toucans live in tropical Mexico, Central and South America, whereas chimpanzees live in Africa, so the two never meet.
What do people in South America eat?People in South America eat many milk based desserts. They also eat a lot of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and Cassava flour and meal. Also, coffee and Yerba Mate ( a caffinated, tea-like drink) are very popular.
cabagies or orange juice
I have tropical fish and i feed them fish food which says on the label 'tropical fish'.But tropical fish that live in the ocean eat either other smaller fish or worms, really anything they can find.
it will eat most tropical fish foods but also give them some chopped lettice and blood worms
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Puffer fish will eat fins before anything. lol. they like bloodworm and more carnivorous foods.
Indigenous people that live in tropical areas usually eat either tribal foods or whatever is there for them to eat. For example, if you lived right down the street from a restaurant, I'm guessing you wold go there to eat. Did you find this helpful? Recommend 12blackroses if yes!
no. in Asia they do