El Salvador's plant is the izote flower and El Salvador's bird is the turquoise browed mot mot or torogoz as the locals call it.
a gull as in like seagull is a bird so animal
Alae ula is a bird, not a plant or animal. It is also known as the Hawaiian moorhen and is native to Hawaii.
The Turquoise-browed Motmot is the national animal of El Salvador.
Torogoz.
Sapsuckers (a species of woodpecker), lives inside of living hollows of trees and drinks the sap. Basically.
I doubt that you have ever seen anyone plant ducks, or buy duck seed. Ducks are a type of bird- an ANIMAL.
Eagles are hunting birds, in the same group as falcons and hawks.
Yes, a bird is an animal.
evergreen: plant -to- small insect -to- bird -to- larger carnivorous mammal or just take out the insect tropical: plant -to- insect -to- small mammal or small bird -to- carnivorous mammal... or snake food chains and food webs ALWAYS start with a producer (plant) and end with a carnivor (meat eating animal) or omnivor (plant& animal eating animal)
The food produced by the plant is eaten by insects or worms and those are eaten by the birds. So indirectly plant is the main source of energy every animal eats. because worms and insects eat the food produced by the plant and they are later on eaten by birds and birds are eaten by any other animal. So that's how a bird consumes energy from a plant. =)
because Salvadorians chose it
Both El Salvador and Nicaragua have the turquoise-browed motmot as their state bird.