Birds, beetles, ducks, chickens, and toads.
Chickens usually eat plants and greens, but in order to get necessary proteins they eat bugs such as beetles and worms.
Yes, it is very similar to legume hay, AND BE CAREFUL ABOUT BLISTER BEETLES!! (toxic type of beetles).
No, chickens are not herbivores they are omnivores. They eat bugs and meat, when they can find it. That is what they scratch the ground for, insects. Roll a log in a farmyard and see how fast the chickens devour the earth worms and beetles underneath.
Beetles belong to the coleoptera order and the insecta class. Locusts belong to the acrididae, and are similar to the grasshopper.
No, chickens do not have chins. Chickens have wattles underneath their beak where a chin would be. Wattles are flaps of flesh.
three things eat fleas, ants, spiders, and BLACK GROUND BEETLES.
Something similar to chickens, grouse, etc.
The Termites break down large particles in the ecosystem that other organisms cant. As for dung beetles, I'm not sure, I guess their roles are similar...
It is now thought that birds evolved from dinosaurs (similar bone structure), and chickens seem to trace back to the tyrannosaurus rex.
Basically, anything edible the fox comes across. Rabbits, birds, voles chickens, hedgehogs, even beetles and worms at times.
RASORIAL THE BIRD ,,MAINLY CHICKENS AND SIMILAR..RASORIAL as an adjective relating to a rasorRASORIAL is coming from the word RAZOR AND RADERE COMING FROM LATIN ..Characteristically scratching the ground for food. Used of chickens and similar birds