there isn't an insect who feeds on fishes.
No, it's a fish that eats insects.
Tadpoles, insects and small fish
frogs, spiders, bugs, fish, and more
mollusks, small fish, crustaceans, and insect larva.
No, a fish is not an insect. A fish is a fish
*Oxygen moves from the river's water into a fish by way of the fish's gills. *Water moves from the river into an otter when the otter drinks. *Nutrients move from an insect to a frog when the frog eats the insect.
The food that a fish or insect eats gives them the ultimate source of energy. Fish and insects can be carnivores or herbivores.
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Spiders and praying mantis do.
yes i think that is how it goes in a ecological pyramid.
Yes, it is. It eats figs, the nectar of Silky Oak, and insect larvae.
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