with nose common sense
Great diving beetles have the ability to dive under water in order to hunt for small fish. Prior to diving, they store a supply of air bubbles in their wing cases and use them to breathe while under water.
under water
Yes, herons can eat great diving beetles, as they are opportunistic feeders that consume a variety of aquatic prey. Great diving beetles are commonly found in freshwater habitats, where herons hunt for food. While they primarily feed on fish, amphibians, and invertebrates, herons will take advantage of available prey, including insects like diving beetles.
Diving beetles will eat amphibian larvae and other aquatic invertebrates.
In the water. Why are these questions so dumb?
They live infreshwater ponds and are carnivores
Wading birds like Herons
Yes, diving beetles are considered to be omnivores. This means they eat foods of both the plant and the animal origin.
They are water insects living in almost all fresh water bodies of water
Yes, beetles have wings. For further information, refer to the Wikipedia link, below.
Diving beetles weight 70 pounds
They will eat any non venom insect such as upside down beetles flys (do not feed it any type of ants) the especialy like moths and gold fish (they only eat goldfish when they are the right size) i have a great diving beetle as a pet and i feed it every day also great diving beetles will eat each other and for mating they are kinda like a pray mantis they beetle shows of in the water and if the female does not like it the female eats its head and great diving beetles will also eat turtle pelets and sea food such as (siclid food and just regular fish food)