Does any animal eat the Rafflesia flower?
The Rafflesia flower does have pollinators, which are carrion flies and beetles. These animals are attracted to the flower's foul odor, which is similar to that of rotting meat. The flies and beetles feed on the flower's nectar and pollen, and in the process, they help to transfer pollen from one flower to another, leading to the fertilization and seed production of the flower.