Sap feeding beetle Large,clumsy beetle. Strong sense of smell. Feeds on tree sap. - Large,scoop-like petals. Support larger pollinators. Strong sweet smell, Ruby-throated hummingbird Long beaks and tongues. No sense of smell. Requires lots of nectar for food. - Long tube-shaped flowers. No smell. Lots of nectar, Hover fly Prefers clusters of flowers for landing. Strong sense of smell. Prefers bright yellow or white flowers. - Clusters of small flowers. Strong smell. Bright yellow flowers., Yucca Moth Prefers white flowers. Strong sense of smell. Active during the night. - Clusters of white flowers. Strong smell. Flowers open at night., Bumblebee Likes flat surfaces for landing. Fuzzy body picks up lots of pollen. Can't see red but can see purples and blues well. - Petals form flat platform for landing. Produces lots of pollen. Single flowers, not clumps., Pipevine Swallowtail Can feed upside down. Strong sense of smell. Attracted to patterns and colours. - Downward facing flowers. Fragrant smell. Bright colourful patterns., Fly Short tongue. Attracted to rotten smells. Short hairs collect lots of pollen  - Dull colour. Icky smell (smells like rot!). No nectar. Lots of pollen., Lesser long-nose bat Large, flying mammal species. Good sense of smell. Nocturnal (active at night!) - Large flower. Strong smell. Flowers open at night., Monarch Butterfly Prefers bright coloured flower clusters. Strong senses of smell. Migrates between US and Mexico - Small, clustered flowers. Strong smell, lots of nectar. Present from US to Mexico. ,

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