I believe you mean Marshwriggles, such as Puddleglum in "The Silver Chair". They eat eels as well as other fish and game (venison).
Marsh treaders usually eat small insects, larvae, and other invertebrates found in wetland habitats. They use their specialized mouthparts to suck up their prey from the surface of the water or from the vegetation around them.
the answer is your mom just joking its, The surface film habitat is located on the top (surface) of the pond water. It is the habitat of air-breathing floating animals (insects) such as marsh treaders
Yes. Marsh deer can and do eat corn.
marsh hawks do not eat clapper rails
No, dragonflies do not eat marsh grass. They rarely eat plants. This is because they are mostly carnivores that eat other types of insects.
Marsh crabs typically eat decaying debris and seaweed. They typically eat anything that is small, edible and in its path.
elephants
NO
yes,they eat any kind and certainly they eat berries.thank u for asking!
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they eat grass and meat
Rarely any do but most eat fish in water
Marsh wrens eat insects and spiders, controlling the numbers of these creatures.