Moles, birds, frogs
fish and birds
birds, moles...
Birds.
WORMS!
Arrow worms (Chartognaths) are carnivores - they eat other planktonic animals.
Omnivores, carnivores and scavengers. Insects and worms eat the remains of carcasses.
yes worms
Small desert animals!
Worms, like all large groups of animals, are highly diverse. The word worm can mean a number of different groups of animals. From polychaetes, to flatworms. Worms eat detritus, plant matter, other animals, even larger animals are eaten by parasitic worms sometimes.
No worms cannot eat ants, worms can eat only soil as there digestive system is not compatible for digesting other animals.
well, there is a variety of animals that eat worms, but the only sea animal that comes to mind is fish. Turtles may eat worms, but its uncertain. other land animals that eat worms are birds, shrews, moles or naked mole rats.
Monkeys but they dont really eat smaller animals they eat bugs and fruit :)
Worms, slugs, beetles, flies, etc.
Mostly insects, some worms.
No, worms eat a variety of decomposing plants, animals, ground fungus, and leaves.