In zoology, a nectarivore's an animal which eats the sugar-rich nectar produced by flowering plants. Most nectarivores are insects or birds, but there're also nectarivorous mammals, notably several species of bats in the Southwestern United States and Mexico, as well as the Australian Honey Possum (T. rostratus), and Geckos (genus Phesulma) in Mauritius. The term's less exclusive than other -vores; many animals that're considered nectarivorous may also be insectivorous. Many species are nectar… (More on Nectarivore)