I don't own a lizard, but from my experiences with carnivorous pets and my research, I would feed him alive insects. Mainly crickets, moths, and meal worms. I'm not too sure if he'd eat dead ones... :)
If you mean dead then some do but most insects are too small to eat small animals alive. If you include spiders though then there are some spiders large enough to eat small birds and mice.
i have herd of garden snakes eating dead insects but i dont think its true becuse they find it better alive.
actually both... most of them are...and do eat decaying and rotten insects and animals. some ants raid their surroundings looking for both living and dead animals. the farmer ants gather leaves but they do not eat it. they culture a certain fungi back in their house.
No. Aphids drink plant sap as their only food. The main insects that eat dead animals are maggots and ants.
Birds eat all food sources, though individual birds do not use all the foods available. Some, such as crows and Blue jays, are generalists able to use a variety of foods, birds like eagles eat only meat, warblers only insects, and cardinals only seeds. Birds can eat seeds, insects, nectar, meat, berries, and plant material, depending on their physical adaptations to do so.
Skinks will eat dead insects and live insects. They prefer to eat the live insects because they enjoy hunting and killing them.
Birds such as Robins tend to eat worms and other burrowing insects. Flycatchers, swallows, and nightjars eat flying insects. It depends a lot on the type of bird.
yes they eat insects and wormsMost birds of any size will eat insects.
They will eat rodents, birds, reptiles, frogs, insects, and worms. They also have an amazing talent for attacking snakes.
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Birds such as Robins tend to eat worms and other burrowing insects. Flycatchers, swallows, and nightjars eat flying insects. It depends a lot on the type of bird.
Birds like to eat them