they eat worms
Moles are not rodents; they belong to the group of mammals known as Insectivora, and thus are more closely related to the shrews.
most species , yes
Yes, moles will eat caterpillars. They are insectivores, so they will eat many insects typically found in a garden like caterpillars. They usually eat their larvae.
Anteaters and armadillos are not classified with insectivores because they belong to different taxonomic groups with distinct evolutionary lineages. Anteaters are part of the order Pilosa, while armadillos belong to the order Cingulata. Insectivores, on the other hand, are primarily classified within the order Eulipotyphla, which includes animals like shrews and moles. The dietary habits of anteaters and armadillos, although they may consume insects, are not the defining characteristic for their classification.
Animals that primarily eat insects are called insectivores.
Animals that eat only insects are called insectivores. Examples of insectivores are aardvarks, frogs, and anteaters.
Insectivores come in many sizes. There are some very small spiders that are insectivores as well as some larger animals such as the giant anteater and sloth.
Insectivores are the organisms that eat insects. Various plants and animals are insectivores.
I've got a mole (adorable) living in my house and yes, he eats walnuts and corn chips.
Because they trap insects. Examples are Drosera, Utricularia and Napenthes etc.
yes shrews are insectivores they eat insects,larvae, and sometimes small mammals.
Many animals including the following. Squirrels, Mice, birds such as chickadees, weasels. That's all i know for now sadly. >.< there are many more. I'm working on a school project and i searched this up...