Yes, they do.
Because they are called carnivorous . Carnivorous mean who eat grass or plants,
Carnivorous plants like Venus flytraps
Flies and small insects Carnivorous plants and small carnivorous animals
Butterworts are carnivorous plants that trap and eat insects.
Spiders are carnivorous, they eat insects
In carnivorous plants, the "mouths" eat insects to give the plant its necessary nitrogen.
Dragonflies are purely carnivorous, they eat smaller insects.
Small and Largemouth Bass are carnivorous. They eat fish and insects. The young eat zooplankton.
Omnivores, they eat plants and animals.
No, praying mantises are carnivorous insects that primarily feed on other insects and small animals. They do not eat plants as part of their diet.
They eat insects or other small arthropods.
Insectivorous plants and carnivorous plants are not exactly the same, but they both obtain nutrients by capturing and digesting prey. Insectivorous plants specifically target insects for food, whereas carnivorous plants can capture a wider range of prey, including insects, small animals, and even other plants. Additionally, some carnivorous plants have more sophisticated trapping mechanisms compared to many insectivorous plants.