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Crickets are primarily herbivores and feed on plant matter. While they may scavenge on dead insects, including spiders, they are not known to actively hunt and prey on spiders as a primary food source.
No praying mantis do not eat spiders
With there mouths, they eat crickets, spiders, flys, and all that but they DO NOT EAT MONARCH CATERPILLARS
Peacock spiders eat baby crickets and "other small prey". In mating, the female may eat the male.
salamanders actually eat worms, centipedes, crickets, and spiders which is gross but everybody has to eat.
crickets, moths, beetles, spiders, most insects...
Well Spiders eat many things. Spiders eat butterflies, flies, caterpillars, cockroaches, mosquitos, crickets, grasshoppers, gnats, choice beetles, centipedes, love-bugs, and daddy long legs. EVEN MORE!
Tarantulas can eat fellow bugs, such as cicadas, crickets grasshoppers, sow bugs, caterpillars, and beetles. They also might eat other varieties of Spiders.
Crickets, other Spiders, ants, and grasshoppers, and the larger species will also occasionally take small lizards and frogs.
Blue birds, guinea fowl, peafowl, quail, pheasants and most songbirds eat crickets. They also are a food source for frogs, lizards, salamanders, spiders and tortoises.
No, Mantises are carniovore so they will eat crickets,moth,butterfly,spiders,ladybugs,etc.
Rain spiders are an arboreal type of spider, sometimes considered to be tarantula.. They prey on insects such as moths, cockroaches and crickets. Also the larger spiders will eat geckos and lizards.