Chameleons are primarily carnivorous creatures, meaning they prefer a diet of insects. Their digestive cycle takes many hours so they tend to eat only in the morning. They digest their food the same way other animals do, with the digestive tract.
apparantly you dont feed pet locusts any thing !
17 year "locusts" are cicadas rather than actual locusts. They feed on tree sap.
crickets and flies
no! just crickets and some locusts. If it's a baby crickets if its an adult locusts
Locusts feed on vegetation - ANY vegetation... from flower leaves to commercial crops.
No, bees do not eat locusts. Bees primarily feed on nectar and pollen from flowers, which provide them with the carbohydrates and proteins they need for energy and nutrition. While bees may occasionally encounter locusts in their environment, they do not prey on or consume them. Locusts are herbivorous insects that primarily feed on plants.
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Crickets and locusts. Also a few mealworms.
Locusts.
According to www.animals.jrank.org, "The larger chameleons eat birds, smaller chameleons, lizards, and sometimes snakes."
Locusts primarily feed on grasses and other vegetation, and they do not typically eat praying mantises. Praying mantises are predators that feed on a variety of insects, including locusts, rather than the other way around. While there might be instances of locusts consuming smaller or dead insects, it is not a common behavior for them to eat praying mantises.
Yes, you can feed baby bearded dragons locusts as they are a good source of protein. However, it's important to ensure that the locusts are appropriately sized for the baby dragon to prevent any choking hazards. Additionally, be sure to gut-load the locusts with nutritious foods and dust them with calcium and vitamin supplements to support your dragon's growth and health. Always monitor your pet's diet and adjust as needed based on their specific needs.