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There are a few.But there are three more dominant predators

- Bigger birds (Eagle - just as an example)

- Fox

- Feral dogs and cats.


pretty much any 'feral' animal but if you wanted to be specific then those three are the main ones :)

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15y ago

Honey birds, also called honey guide birds, primarily eat wax-mainly beeswax- along with larvae, waxworms, crawling bugs, Spiders, and the honey bird that i used to have sometimes ate fruits and honey treat sticks from the pet store.

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11y ago

Australia and New Guinea are the most common locales for honeyeaters.

Depending on the species, honeyeaters are primarily found through forested and bushland areas in the eastern states, from far North Queensland south to Victoria. There are exceptions to this range: the New Holland honeyeater is found in the far southwest of mainland Australia while the Blue-faced honeyeater is found right across the eastern states, into sparser woodland country, and across the far north. The White plumed honeyeater, on the other hand, has an extensive range from eastern Australia right through to the west coast, including across the arid interior.
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15y ago

A "bee eater," an eater of bees, would naturally eat bees. Apparently, bees make up only about a third of the bee-eater's diet. They also dine upon ants, termites, wasps, and any other flying insect they encounter.

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14y ago

Its quite simple really, it would have to have a tough inner mouth because of the sting so I would say... eaither a blue tit, a thrush or your mum.

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13y ago

some of the HELMETED honeyeater's predators are:

:rats

:feral dogs and cats

:foxes

:bigger birds

:and other feral animals

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the bears are the ones that eat the honey the honey bees make.they eat the honey bees

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humans

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