By fouraging actively in the leaf litter. They eat small invertebrates as ants and small beetles.
By fouraging actively in the leaf litter. They eat small invertebrates as ants and small beetles.
Because the ants need to eat
the leaf eaters are afraid of the ants, so the leaf eaters can only eat when the ants are off the leaves. This is how ants protect the trees from the leaf eaters.
They eat small bugs, like termites and ants. To catch them they use their long tounge.Toxic bugs and small invertebrates that are found in trees and leaf litter (fruit flies, ants, termites, etc.
They eat small bugs, like termites and ants. To catch them they use their long tounge.Toxic bugs and small invertebrates that are found in trees and leaf litter (fruit flies, ants, termites, etc.
No. They take the leaf cuttings back to the mound to feed a fungus that they then eat.
worms ants and other insect
Most people think that Leaf-Cutter Ants eat, well, LEAVES, but, that is wrong. As their name suggests, they DO cut leaves, but when they get to the colony, they grind the leaves to a pulp and use it as a natural fertilizer for the FUNGUS that they eat.
Human eat tapirs and leaf cutter ants
A field community has lalang, love grass, snails, earthworms, millipede, termites, ants and woodlice. The leaf litter community consists of rotting leaves, earthworms, slugs and other worms.
fallen fruit, decaying wood, leaf litter, plants and grasses