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What do cave mold beetles eat?

beetles eat alot of stuff like ants and others


Do stag beetles eat ants?

No, stag beetles do not eat ants. Their mandibles are very large and prohibit them from eating. Instead they drink and survive off of sap.


What eats ants and beetles?

Many animals eat ants and beetles, including various species of birds, such as woodpeckers and robins. Additionally, some mammals like anteaters and armadillos specialize in consuming ants, while certain reptiles, amphibians, and even some insects, such as fireflies, can prey on beetles. Invertebrates like spiders and certain types of wasps also include ants and beetles in their diets.


What forest animals eat ants?

Several forest animals eat ants, including anteaters, which are specially adapted to consume large quantities of ants and termites. Other creatures like various bird species, such as woodpeckers and some songbirds, also forage for ants. Additionally, mammals like bears and some rodents will eat ants when available. Even reptiles, like certain lizards, may include ants in their diet.


What type of animals in the forest eat things like earth worms grass hoppers and beetles?

Birds


What do tropical rain forest beetles eat?

Several animals eat beetles in the rainforest. For example, many types of bats, rodents, birds, frogs, lizards, arachnids, and large beetles will eat beetles.


Do mice eat toads?

No. Horned Toads eat ants, termites, and beetles.


What animal eats epiphytes?

animals in the rain forest eat epiphytes like beetles, salamander, and tree frogs


What sort of food aborigines eat?

The Aborigines ear a wide variety of animals and plants. They also ate insects such as ants, grubs and beetles.


What do army ants ants eat?

Army ants eat crumbs


What does The Golden Poison Frog Eat?

they eat ants and other insects such as beetles.


What do Echnidnas eat?

Echidnas eat ants , termites,small invertebrates, worms and beetles.