anteaters: Tamandua, Vermilingua and the sloth
Yes, ants can be cannibalistic creatures, as some species may eat other ants, especially when food is scarce.
ants are both, but mostly preys because many, many animals eat ants, rite? For example, crows eat ants, and birds eat ants, and many creatures eat ants, so they are mostly prey, in my opinion, that is.
unless there is some vegetarian species of ants out there, all ants eat other small creatures. such as grasshoppers, slugs, and bees. they can even take down crabs by crawling into the joints on the eyes knees and elbows and eat it from the inside out.
They usuale eat worms and littel creatures on the floor(beatels,ants ect...)
No. Red ants (also known as fire ants), while omnivorous meaning that they eat both meat and plants, normally feed on young plants and seeds. They also nest in the soil. They will attack and eat creatures many times their size.
Several forest animals eat ants, including anteaters, which are specially adapted to consume large quantities of ants and termites. Other creatures like various bird species, such as woodpeckers and some songbirds, also forage for ants. Additionally, mammals like bears and some rodents will eat ants when available. Even reptiles, like certain lizards, may include ants in their diet.
they can eat ants.
Harvester ants primarily feed on seeds, but they also consume nectar, insects, and other small creatures. They are efficient foragers that collect and store seeds in their underground nests to sustain the colony.
ants do eat butterflies
ants eat other bugs
ants will eat spit if they have to
small ants eat smaller amounts also big ants eat bigger amounts