No. They only eat crumbs.
Yes, ants are omnivores.
Ants are primarily omnivores, eating both plants and animals if possible. There are certain types of ants, such as the odontamachus, which are carnivorous, and leaf cutter ants, which are herbivores.
Ants are omnivores. They eat grass and dead insects.
Pangolins are not omnivores. They are considered insectivores because they only eat ants and termites.
Army ants are the name given to several species of aggressive ants. The worker ants produce pheromones to keep army ants marching.
Army ants eat crumbs
chimps are omnivores because the eat not only the leaves of trees but also small bugs and insects such as ants and termites
Army ants includes over 200 species and are part of the subfamily ecitoninae. Army ants belong to the formicidae family.
Ants are omnivores, because they will eat both plant and animal matter.
ARMY of ants
an army of ants
The main weapons of all the army ants are their jaws, especially the very large jaws of the major soldiers. There are several subfamilies of army ants, and some of subfamilies have stings as well. Some of the African army ants do not have stings and others do. The American army ants (Eciton) all have stings.