A lilypad is the name given to the floating leaves of a waterlily, leaves cannot be pollinated but bees do pollinate the flowers of waterlilies.
no lily pads do not eat because they are plants but they do have roots.
Yes, turtles can eat lily pads as part of their diet. Many species of turtles are herbivorous and enjoy aquatic plants, including lily pads. However, it's essential to provide a balanced diet that includes a variety of foods to ensure their nutritional needs are met. Always ensure that any plants offered are free from pesticides or pollutants.
well frogs sit on them so maybe the frogs take a bite now and then? frogs do not eat lily pads. There are several critters than can eat your lily pads, from certain fish to aphids and snails and larval caterpillar type bugs.
Some species of frogs may eat small parts of lily pads, such as the algae or insects that gather on them. However, frogs primarily eat insects, small invertebrates, and other small animals rather than vegetation like lily pads.
Frogs primarily consume insects, small animals, and other creatures. Lilly pads are not a typical part of a frog's diet, although they may occasionally eat algae or small invertebrates found on the lily pads.
i think so
No.They only feed on blood.
No Snails tend to eat small leaves and sometimes small animals!
i am not sure if lily pads are endangered.
it depends on what types, but mostly yes, except for the turtle
lily padnoun (plural lily pads) # The round leaf of a water lily, which floats on the surface of the water.
frogs eat lily pads,aphids eat shore plants, and ladybugs eat aphids now who eats alge:(