Yes, a baby shrew can survive on bugs alone, as they primarily feed on insects and other small invertebrates. Their diet is rich in protein, which is essential for their growth and development. However, they may also consume other food sources, such as worms or small vertebrates, to meet their nutritional needs. Overall, insects are a crucial component of a shrew's diet throughout its life.
yes,millepedes can survive fire. me and my friend found a live millepede baby in the bottom of some ashes.
This is from William Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew". The male lead (Petruchio) is saying that "the Shrew" (Katharina) is not very daunting or fearsome at all. In his speech, he seeks to impress them, but also seems to be trying to convince himself of the same thing. This is his final word in the matter, telling his onlookers that they should be more afraid of "Boys with Bugs" than of the words of "the Shrew".
by tricking bugs by the smell and traps bugs
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honey, plants and bugs
leave them alone
bed bugs survive by eating human blood
i do not think so,they eat bugs only,as for a baby,find smaller bugs for em
It is better if they stck to their diet of bugs.