My goats love burdock. I also want to know if there are any beef cows that will eat burdock.
commensalism because one benefits and the other isn't harmed
no, quokkas don't eat other animals.
Deer and burdock have a complex interaction where deer often feed on burdock plants, particularly young leaves and shoots. This browsing can affect burdock's growth and reproduction, potentially limiting its spread in certain areas. However, burdock's robust nature allows it to regenerate and thrive in various conditions, so while deer may reduce its populations locally, burdock can still persist and adapt in the environment. Additionally, burdock's seeds are often dispersed by animals, contributing to its propagation despite herbivory.
There are a few animals that will eat artichokes. A few of the animals are birds, and some rodents.
They are Canivores, because they eat meat.
no
by animals
by animals
commensalism because one benefits and the other isn't harmed
mutalism
Burdock uses animal dispersal method through burs that attach to the fur of animals or clothing, allowing them to be carried to new locations.
no it is not a parasitism relationship it is a comminsalism relationshi. the animals are unharmed by the seeds
A burdock is any of a member of biennial thistles in the genus Arctium with bluish spiky flowers.
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Do any of which animals, and where, eat people? Lots of animals eat people, though humans are not as appetizing as one might think.
no, quokkas don't eat other animals.
One example of a plant that disperses its seeds by animals is the burdock plant. Its seeds have small hooks that easily attach to the fur of passing animals, which then carry the seeds to new locations as they move around.