No, by the usual definition, a gourd is member of the Cucurbitaceae family that is grown for decoration or for using its dried shell in some useful way. The edible members of this family are known as cucumbers, melons , pumpkins and squash.
yes many rabbits eat gourds.
yes some wild animals eat mushrooms
Gourds are not poisonous to cat or dogs. While gourds are probably not the best food for your pet to eat, they are not dangerous to their health.
all animals if there hungry mostly deer if they smell it
mostly bees
Of what I know a turtle usually eats wildflowers in the grassland.
No. A typical kangaroo does not eat gourds.
yes some wild animals eat mushrooms
Yes
Mostly, wild animals eat ducks.
Hunter eat wild animals meat and berries,such as wild pig.
Gourds are not poisonous to cat or dogs. While gourds are probably not the best food for your pet to eat, they are not dangerous to their health.
they ate wild plants, berries, gourds, corn they called maize ,and deer and elk and turkey and fish
Nuts Berrys flowers you can eat possibly small animals
Bears.
Bears, eagles,
buffalo wild berries and a variety of wild animals
wild k9s eat humans and other small ugly animals like bunnys