Yes, bison can eat sunflowers as part of their diet. They are herbivores and primarily graze on grasses, but they will consume a variety of plants, including forbs like sunflowers, especially when other food sources are limited. Sunflowers can provide additional nutrients, making them a suitable food option in some environments.
yes
The natural sunflowers enemey is a bug that eat them
Buffaloes (Bisons) are grazers and eat grasses.
No. Bison are vegetarian.
Yes, I watched He/She/It eat them!
Yes. Grizzly bears usually kill and eat injured adult bisons or young bisons.
There are many animals that eat sunflowers and their seeds. Caterpillars do feed on the actual sunflower, while deer enjoy the leaves from the plant. Humans, squirrels, many types of birds, and rabbits eat the sunflower seeds.
As the seed that you eat
Sunflowers have sevral sworn enemies, although the biggest threat to the sunflower population currently is the Moonflower.
sunflowers
No they are carnivores, not herbivores.
YES...................... but only the seeds