Ants
Smaller Insects like beetles, ants, flys etc.
Sardines, often times insects they find. Example: They might eat ants
They are insectivores, which means they eat insects (hence the name 'anteater'), so they 'prey' upon ants, their 'prey', so yes, they are predators.
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.
Ants natural predators are insects other than the Hymenoptera, arachnids, reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals, and fungi. Naturally everything will prey on ants from an anteater to sparrow. Even ants will prey on other ants such as Fire Ants and Army Ants. Though on the flip side ants will prey on anything from other insects to amphibians so long as they're in large numbers (like the Army Ants).
Everything from ants, other insects, lizards, small rodents, rabbits, hares, deer, antelope and others are potential prey.
No- fire ants are insects like other ants.
Earthworms, grubs, insects (including ants and termites) snails and slugs are the primary prey and food of the armadillo.
No ants have an exoskeleton ---- Ants are insects; and all insects are invertabrates, meaning they don't have a spine (backbone).
yes, they eat small insects like ants and small spiders.
No, because ants are so small that they can not be seen by smaller insects