Flies and insects
Flies and insects
Yes, flies are the spider's main diet.
The diet is lots of fruit that's where they get there name fromWRONG.FRUIT FLIES DON'T EAT.HAH.WE WIN.
French flies and a Diet Croak.
for newts mostly worms for frogs mostly flies for toads mostly flies HOPE I HELPED be more specific on your amphibian
it mostly eats glucose (sugar) and water the Venus fly trap's diet is flies water and glucose (as mentioned before sugar)
Fruit flies are in fact decomposers. Ripe or rotting fruit is a mainstay in the diet of a fruit fly. Fruit flies also breed and lay larva in these environment.
Fruit flies are in fact decomposers. Ripe or rotting fruit is a mainstay in the diet of a fruit fly. Fruit flies also breed and lay larva in these environment.
No, legless tadpoles cannot eat flies.Specifically, a tadpole's diet answers to developmental stage. Before developing legs, a tadpole follows a vegetarian diet. Once legs develop, a tadpole is able to digest such insects as small crickets and flies.
The main part of there diet is flies. They also eat other insects.
the diet of an arachnid would be basically anything that flies (or crawls) i to its web. it only drinks the blood , so i dont think that it is too picky (but i could br wrong :-).