Ripening fruit in the Amazon rain forest attracts many species of insects, especially when the fruit has become overripe and very juicy.
Ripening fruit in the Amazon rain forest attracts many species of insects, especially when the fruit has become overripe and very juicy.
an insect eating bat eats insect and the fruit eating bats eat fruit
frogs, spiders, bugs, fish, and more
Toads eat any kind of insect along with frogs.
The Spider Monkey disperses fruit seeds that then grow into fruit that the Toucan eats. Other than that the animals do not effect each other in the Tropical Amazon rain forest. Written by G.E Wicks
it depend on them some of them eats meat some of them eats fruit and vegtible
the dung beattle
leopards eat mice, fruit, porcupines, baboons, or crocodiles
No. In fact, pretty much everyone eats them, with fruit, or in fruit juice and the like - you know how fruit flies can appear out of nowhere? They have to hatch first. The eggs are very tiny and completely harmless.
Owl
Spiders and praying mantis do.
there isn't an insect who feeds on fishes.