Yes snakes do eat millipedes, especially vipers. They love to feast on millipedes as they are comprehensively further up in the food chain. Also, vipers specifically enjoy feasting on Mitch's Millipedes...
Occasionally in the wild, rats will eat millipedes. However, there are some millipedes in existence that are large enough to eat rats.
Yes they can have mushroom but only as a treat now and then
Possible, not all lizards do.
I have an bug zoo at school and near there are 🐍
Yes. My pet rats are millipedes and they wouldn't stop. Wild rats also eat them.
No
The Tegus lizard, also known as the tupinambis lizard, is an omnivore. They eat plants and animals. They like to eat fruit, eggs, and small vertebrates.
Millipedes live in decaying leaves and plants.
If your lizard does not eat meat, then it is a vegetarian.
Millipedes, usually, eat during the night.
go die in a hole crapping
cats
yes the do big ones eat small ones
no
Yes it does
Termite, Giant Earthworm, Millipede, Beetle, Fungi, Moss, Frog, Lizard.
Actually they eat live leaves (green).
a tango lizard eats insects, worms and spiders well what a lizard will eat
No, a lizard is too big for a grasshopper to eat.
Depends what kind of lizard- but the average lizard may eat 16 works a week, or a tube of crickets
The monitor lizard has a large diet. The lizard can eat eggs, smaller snakes, mice, small animals, fish, and birds. The lizard is a carnivore.
The Tegus lizard, also known as the tupinambis lizard, is an omnivore. They eat plants and animals. They like to eat fruit, eggs, and small vertebrates.
Millipedes live in decaying leaves and plants.