Yes!
Most of the golden rumped elephant shrews live in Kenya. They eat many invertebrates, like beetles, termites, and earthworms.
Shrews eat beetles, grasshoppers, butterfly and moth larvae, wasps, crickets, spiders, snails, earthworms, slugs, centipedes, and millipedes. Shrews also eat small birds, mice, small snakes, and even other shrews when the opportunity presents itself. Seeds, roots, and other vegetable matter are also eaten by some species of shrews. They are found in the third trophic level.
There are several types of shrews but most of them eat invertabreates, crustaceans, and insect larvae and larvae. They are carnivores so they eat other animals that are small. Shrimp, mosquito, beetles, dragonflies, etc.
Flammulated owls eat mainly insects such as beetles, crickets, or butterflies. They also occasionally eat shrews. I happened to see one hunting at night, though, and it seemed to be attacking a small bird.
Snakes are carnivorous and do eat shrews, including rats and other snakes.
Different types of animals eat millipedes, including hedgehogs, herons, shrews, robins, scorpions, reptiles, and ground beetles. Millipedes are multi-segmented arthropods that are scavengers and eat decaying plant matter.
no they do not eat beetles. they eat leaves.
yes. beetles would eat almost anything that's dead.
They eat peapple dummys
insects
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no rats do not eat shrews, they are both rodents,look it up if you don't belive me at sumatra water shrews.com