Biology, asked by maha1417, 9 months ago

a mammal which destroy stored grain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mice, rats, rodents are some mammals which destroy stored grains.

•Organisms which causes harm to humans, and human concerns, which include crops, livestock and forestry are termed as pest.

•Pests can be birds, amphibians, mammals.

•Birds which act as pest are - pigeons, woodpecker.

•Amphibians which destroy crops and livestock are - cane toad.

•Other examples of mammals are - beavers, wolves, vampire bats etc.

•Example of invertebrate pests are - aphids, ants, cockroaches etc.

•There is another term weeds - it denotes unwanted growth of plants.

•These plants grow with wanted plants or crops, and suck away the nutrition from soil.

•Thus causing problem in growth of normal crops.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Rabbits destroy stored grain.

Explanation:  

  • Rabbits usually live in deep tunnels. They are mammals and hence they require to maintain a constant body temperature even in the winter months.  
  • In this time rabbits go to Deep Sleep which is known as hibernation just before the winter months.  
  • This requires sufficient amount of grain to sustain their nutritional status during the winter months. Hence rabbit at the mammals who stored grain for their later use.

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