Yes, animals can pollinate flowers.
In this process, animals such as bees, butterflies, birds, or bats visit flowers to collect nectar or pollen for food.
While doing so, pollen grains from the male part (anther) stick to the body of the animal.
When the animal visits another flower, these pollen grains are transferred to the female part (stigma) of that flower.
This transfer of pollen helps in fertilization, leading to the formation of seeds and fruits, which ensures the reproduction of plants.