yes they are although they sometimes will eat bananas, cantaloupe or grinded up carrot mine ate the banana when she was a baby she loved them but now she doesn't want anything to do with them LOL
No. It needs a proper diet. An insectivore Gecko needs Insects and occasional pinky Mice.
No, this species of gecko is an insectivore and only eats live prey. This can include: insects, arachnids, arthropods, small reptiles, small mammals etc..
yes a robin is a insectivore
An "Insectivore" is an animal that eats insects.
Most geckos do not eat plants. There are insectivores and omnivores. The insectivore species of gecko rely on a variety of live feeders such as: insects, arachnids, arthropods, smaller reptiles, amphibians, small mammals. Omnivorous species of gecko rely on a variety in diet of both insects as listed above and fruits, pollens, nectar, saps and even nutritional droppings from an specific insect!
Yes, the bilby is a consumer. An insectivore consumer.
is a worm a herbivore carnivore omnivore or insectivore
A dawn bat is an insectivore
One of many insectivores is the anteater. An insectivore is a critter that eats insects.
My house gecko only eats cockroaches. He likes to catch the cockroaches himself. When he is done hunting he goes back in his habitat for a drink of water. I live in a large multi-unit building, with a bug problem. That's why I got the gecko in the first place. Since the first week I had him I don't see bugs very often. He's fat too. If I drop a cricket in his habitat or even a roach, he won't take it because he's full from hunting. A house gecko is an insectivore and will enjoy a variety of live feeders gutloaded and coated in calcium.
Insectivore
Of course!