The water scavenger beetle's predator are birds and fish.
silverfish will eat lots of things papper, glue even moth balls. cockroaches eat anything humans eat including some thing humans don't and most commonly WON'T like moldy bread and silverfish termites eat a lot as well
SILVERFISH: Lepisma saccarina , frequently called silverfish, fish moths (dont know why they look nothing like a moth and yes it IS an insect) carpet sharks(?) or paramites are small, wingless insects in the order Thysanura. It's common name derives from the animal's silvery light grey and blue colour, combined with the fish-like movements, while the scientific name indicates the silverfish's diet of carbohydrates such as sugar and starches
butt bug
ants. they store food before winter, because they'd die in the winter if they go out. Also they store food to survive for winter.
They are mostly herbivores. . Some are carnivores Some are omnivores Some are herbivores .
know why they look nothing like a moth and yes it IS an insect) carpet sharks(?) or paramites are small
yes. the larvae is a life phase for those insects that undergo metamorphosis.
no insect can eat ANYTHING
I am guessing a omnivore
butt bug
Anything willing to eat the carcass of a clownfish after it dies.
A Californian Condor is a type of vulture, they wait til something dies then they eat the remains of it, it is a type of carnivore almost but yes, it is a scavenger.
A pigeon is a scavenger and it will eat anything which makes it an omnivore.
That depends upon species. Some fish only eat algae, some crustacea, or insect larvae. Some eat other fish and some species are omnivorous and eat almost anything.
almost any kind of insect
A hermit crab is called a scavenger, so they will eat almost anything. Do not give them butter! They absoulutely love popcorn with no butter. My hermit crabs love popcorn; it is their favorite food.
They eat almost anything!
Almost anything
as far as i know any scavenger will eat a dead pig, scavengers generally eat anything they have strong stomachs after all its what they are designed for.
yes, they eat almost anything.
The wild boar is an omnivore, feeding on just about anything edible. The wild boar will eat just about to any type of insect there is.
well they will eat anything they get there paws on.