Almost any herbivore may eat peppers from your garden, depending upon the variety. Bell peppers, which are sweeter, are more likely to be eaten than jalopenos or serranos.
If you are in the United States, I would suspect either rodents (rabbits, hares, jackrabbits, rats, mice) or deer (white-tail, mule, black tail).
Of what I know a turtle usually eats wildflowers in the grassland.
an animal that only eats meat is a carnivore, an animal the only eats vegetation is a herbivore and an animal that eats both is called an omnivore :)
The animal that eats slippery d*ck is me, and my friend
An animal that eats everything is called an omnivore, an animal that eats only meat is called carnivore, and lastly an animal that eats only vegetation is called a herbivore
Rabbits are known to eat parsley in gardens. They are herbivores and parsley is one of the many plants they enjoy feeding on in garden settings. Using protective measures like fencing or repellents can help deter rabbits from eating parsley in your garden.
Ladybug
Of what I know a turtle usually eats wildflowers in the grassland.
in your garden. of course
in your garden. of course
To effectively harvest peppers from your garden, wait until they are fully ripe and firm to the touch. Use garden shears or scissors to cut the peppers from the plant, leaving a small portion of the stem attached. Be gentle to avoid damaging the plant. Store the harvested peppers in a cool, dry place or use them fresh in your cooking.
You can grow them in your garden or buy them in stores.
yes
The animal known to eat hot peppers is the capsaicin-loving mammal, the red panda.
No they are not. Every spider eats flies, wasps and other flying animal, but some go in tunnels and catch land bugs.
camels
an animal that only eats meat is a carnivore, an animal the only eats vegetation is a herbivore and an animal that eats both is called an omnivore :)
A gardener