No
The 'normal' food for a Bull snake is rodents - not invertebrates.
Invertebrates face a variety of predators, including larger invertebrates like predatory insects (e.g., spiders, mantises), marine animals (e.g., fish, octopuses), and birds that feed on them. Some mammals, such as rodents and bats, also consume invertebrates as part of their diet. Additionally, amphibians and reptiles often prey on terrestrial invertebrates, contributing to their population control in various ecosystems.
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They are both invertebrates.
No they are different CC
all added together
Invertebrates are not in same phyllum but in different phylla .
The diet of foxes is largely made up of invertebrates such as insects, and small vertebrates such as reptiles, rodents, rabbits and birds, and can include eggs and plants.
Dictyosomes of plants and lower invertebrates are the same as the Golgi. It is an alternative term.
This answer will be different for everyone, as this is an opinionated question. For some people, a dog is best, and for others a cat, or a horse, fish, rodents or even invertebrates such as tarantulas. There is no one correct answer.
They are both rodents and have all the characteristics of rodents like the long incisor teeth that are always growing.