Frogs, lizards, salamanders, and Spiders.
Snakes, lizards, comoto dragons, ext. Oh, and those plant things that eat flies (The ones that look like they have teeth)? They eat crickets, too.
In the wild: Grass, leaves
If your breeding them: Carrots, lettuce, apple
Crickets are omnivores and feed on almost anything-usually organic materials, plant decay, grass, fruits, seedling plants, fungi and even meat.
The lizard will attack and eat the whole cricket. It does not leave out any parts.
with its mouth
Stuff
fish
a cricket
A cage.
There is no animal that could get eaten and then be alive the next day because when something is eaten it dies.
The chemical energy of the animal who was eaten is passed on to the animal who ate the other animal.
If it's eaten the cricket - then it WASN'T too big ! The Bearded Dragon would have spat the cricket out if it felt it couldn't swallow it.
a cricket or grasshopper
An insect .
There are many food chains and the animals are eaten by other things its life...But, here is one suggestion:Date Palm eaten by: a Jerboa eaten by: a Sand FoxThe cricket and or grasshopper eats the sagebrush, then the mouse eats the grasshopper and or cricket, then the snake eats the mouse.
Prey
An animal that is eaten by a predator.
the cave animal eaten our body