- Look up
nectarivorous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In zoology, a
nectarivore is an
animal which derives its
energy and
nutrient requirements from...
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enzyme maltase,
which breaks down malt sugar, in
their intestinal tract.
Nectivorous and
frugivorous bats have more
maltase and
sucrase enzymes than insectivorous...
- The
extinction in the wild of
Kokia cookei is
largely believed to be a
coextinction with
native nectivorous birds,
which may have
pollinated it....
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Leonotis leonurus is damp gr****lands of
southern Africa. It
attracts nectivorous birds (mainly sunbirds), as well as
various insects such as butterflies...
- diets,
including carnivorous, insectivorous, omnivorous, herbivorous,
nectivorous, and molluscivorous.
Species typically have
uniform teeth suited to their...
- seeds. If left undisturbed,
flowers eventually become pollinated by
nectivorous bats, bees and lepidopterans, and dry into seed pods to be wind- or animal-dis****d...
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sense because the
predominant pollinators of
Crotalaria cunninghamii are
nectivorous birds and bees.
There are a
large number of
plants with
flowers that...
- This
species preys on
small animals such as
insects and also
collects nectivorous materials.
These ants
regularly form long
columns for
foraging and sometimes...
- (nyger or nyjer), and jays
prefer maize. Hummingbirds,
sunbirds and
other nectivorous birds s**** nectar.
Mixed seed and black-oil
sunflower seed is favoured...
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heavy producers of nectar,
making them an
important source of food for
nectivorous animals,
including honeyeaters and
small mammals such as rodents, antechinus...