In Zoology, an animal is known as nectarivore when it nourishes Nectar, substance rich in sugar produced by the plants with Fleurs. The majority of the nectarivores are Insecte S or Oiseau X, but there are also Mammifère S nectarivores, in particular several species of Chauve mouse, just as a species of Opposum of Australia. There are also Gecko S (kind Phesulma ) of the Mauritius. The term is less exclusive than other terms in - vores; many animals considered as nectarivores can also be Insectivores. Many species conceal nectar, while not rendering any service of Pollinisation to the plant.
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