well depends on if youre gonna eat it or not...if youre a vegetarian then what the hell? you wouldn't eat a cow but what? a grasshopper doesnat matter????? um yeah sure you are a cheater. but then again if you are not a vegetarian then of course its meat! any animal (and yes, an insect IS an animal as far as I'm concerned) is meat. so the answer in a nutshell, YES.
Yes, Insects have muscle (or meat) just the same as animals, though on a much smaller scale. Entomophagy (the practice of eating insects as food) would not be considered vegetarian or vegan.
No, insects are not considered meat. Meat typically refers to the flesh of animals like mammals and birds, whereas insects are a separate category of invertebrates. Insects are commonly eaten in some cultures for their nutritional value and sustainability.
Yes, anteaters eat insects, which are considered "meat", so they are carnivores.
While squirrels mostly eat nuts and berries, they will also eat insects, which may be considered to be "meat".
kinda they eat some types of meat
No, they are not considered insects they are considered annelids and belong to that phylum.
meat such as fish and insects
An anteater is a carnivore because it eats another animal.
a snake eats humans/ meat and they eat grasshoppers
By insects or by placing cooked meat with raw meat
insects and meat
no they are meat eaters
vegetables, grasses, select fruits. No meat/ protein maybe insects. vegetables, grasses, select fruits. No meat/ protein maybe insects.