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Australian marsupials which eat insects as part of their diet include:bandicootsmarsupial moleskowarismulgarasantechinusesdibblerskalutaskultarrsplanigalesdunnartsphascogales
they are animals that eats insects majorly as a part of their diet
No, for the most part. They are well adapted to survive winter. Some may withdraw southward in harsher weather, but normally chickadees do not migrate.
The main part of there diet is flies. They also eat other insects.
Yes they take small insects as part of their diet
A mouse that likes to eat plants and insects is commonly known as an omnivorous mouse. It has a diverse diet that includes both vegetation and small insects as part of its regular intake.
According to Wikipedia, worms are a part of their diet. They also eat crickets, insects, millipedes, spiders, and slugs.
Many mammals such as monkeys and bears, and even humans, will eat insects as a part of their diet. But they are primarily food for shrews, hedgehogs, moles, aardvarks and anteaters, and some species of bats.
Yes, a member of the grouse family the now extinct heath hen was an omnivore with insects and worms being part of its diet.
Seeds, for the most part, and some berries and buds.
Absolutely ! Small insects are a natural part of their diet ! If you can't 'stomach' feeding small insects to a lizard - then you need to consider a different pet - for the sake of the reptile !
80 percent of the world’s population eats insects as a regular part of their diet as they are vey high in protein and very low in fat.