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Who eats sunflower seeds the book Holes by Louis Sachar?

Magnet does


What eats a sunflower seed?

Humas eat sunflower seeds


What does goldfinch eats?

Goldfinches eat thistle seeds, birch seeds, alder seeds, and sunflower seeds.


Do sunflower seeds come from sunflower?

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What is the orange insect on sunflower leaves?

The orange insect on sunflower leaves is a red sunflower seed weevil. It eats the sunflower seeds where its larvae hatches.


When does Magnet steal the sunflower seeds in the movie 'Holes'?

chapter 19


Can rabbits eat sun flower seeds?

They can indeed. However sunflower seeds contain a high proportion of oil, so if the rabbit eats a lot of sunflower seeds they will get quite fat.


What sent the lizards scurrying all over the place from holes?

The lizards live in these holes and Mr.Sir left sunflower seed shells in these holes and the lizards eat these shells for food.


Why did mrsir eat sunflower seeds from the book Holes by Louis Sachar?

In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Mrs. Sir eats sunflower seeds as a way to cope with her frustrations and to pass the time while working at Camp Green Lake. The seeds serve as a habitual distraction, reflecting her character's need for comfort amidst the harsh conditions of the camp. Additionally, they symbolize a connection to the environment, as sunflowers thrive in the arid landscape of the camp.


In the book holes Who stole the son flower seeds?

The character Kate Barlow stole the sunflower seeds in the book "Holes." She was a former school teacher turned outlaw who buried the treasure in the dried up lake where the story takes place.


What eats a sunflower?

birds eat the sunflower seeds from the suflower


How do sunflowers make seeds?

Vitamin C, Thiamin, Niacin, Vitamin B-6, Folate, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, etc.