Birds, deer, fish and people are animals that eat lotus flowers.
Specifically, all parts of the lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) can be eaten. The flower is attractive to observe, fragrant to smell and scrumptious to taste. Its beauty of flavor, form and fragrance particularly will appeal to herons, koi, people, and white-tail deer.
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Bees, butterflies, and certain species of birds, such as waterfowl, are known to consume lotus plants. Additionally, some aquatic animals like fish and turtles may also feed on parts of the lotus plant.
Birds, fish, insects, mammals, molluscs, and reptiles are animals that eat the lotus plant.
Specifically, the plant in question (Nelumbo nucifera) has completely edible parts. For example, aphids like pads, and herons prefer flowers. Caterpillars (especially of the China mark moth [Nymphulaspp]), koi, snails and turtles prey upon foliage. Everything will be attractive to deer and humans.
No. If they are carnivores, they eat meat and animals. If they are herbivores, they eat plants. If they are omnivores, they eat meat, animals, and plants.
Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and the flesh of other animals. Examples include bears, raccoons, and humans.
Yes, carnivores are animals that can eat other animals. Any meat-eating animal is a carnivore.
Meat-eating animals that hunt and eat other animals are called carnivores.
Heterotrophs that eat both plant and animals are referred to as omnivores. Animals that only eat plants and herbivores and those who only eat meat are carnivores.