Oh, dude, the alpine phacelia is on the menu for some hungry critters up in the mountains. Animals like deer, elk, and bighorn sheep munch on these tasty plants. So, if you see one of these animals chowing down on some alpine phacelia, just remember, they're technically the ones having a fancy meal.
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, quokkas don't eat other animals.
The animals that eat the desert lily are desert animals. Some examples of these animals are insects, reptiles, and tortoises.
the animals which eat other animals are known as carnivorous.for ex-tigers,lions,etc.However there are another group of animals which eat both plants and animals and are known as omnivorous.ex-bear,crows,etc.
people that are carnivores like me and eat animals
people that are carnivores like me and eat animals
people that are carnivores like me and eat animals
Well, just because.
The alpine phacelia, a flowering plant found in mountainous regions, is primarily grazed on by herbivores such as mountain goats and various insects, particularly pollinators like bees. These herbivores feed on its leaves and flowers, contributing to the plant's ecological interactions. Additionally, other animals may consume the plant as part of their diet, but specific feeding habits can vary based on the ecosystem in which the phacelia grows.
It lives on most mountain ranges across the world. It is very common in mountainous areas.
Phacelia cookei was created in 1970.
Phacelia stebbinsii was created in 1970.
Phacelia argillacea was created in 1973.
Alpine salamanders eat a similar diet to other salamanders. They will eat invertebrates such as insects, slugs, and earthworms.
egg shells
marmot and chamois