yes they do. In fact they eat all kinds of meat they find. Also they eat anything they find!!!!!!
They will not eat ants unless they are big enough for a meal. dingos eat meat.
Ants are omnivores and will eat anything. They prefer other insects, but will eat nectar and other foods.
you will die because ants eat meat which is the brain also
There is a lot of them, they move in a Group, and they can eat meat.
Venus fly plants can eat ants and mosquitos. Whatever you do, do NOT feed it meat! it will start to love the meat. becoming dangerous1
No they aren't they eat ANTS!
They are carnivores like us- meat eaters traditionally.
Leopards are carnivores so eat meat. The type of prey depends on where the leopards are residing. However ants will eat almost any type of food provided it can be broken down easily or is very sweet. However often ants eat fungus (The fungus is fed by the ants on rotting material such as plant matter) or nectar (collected from wasp colonies or plants) rather than more conventional food sources. However ants like flies will consume rotten meat so will often get the leftovers of what the leopard had for a meal.
Aardvarks do not eat meat, they mostly eat ants. This makes them an insectivore, or more specifically, a formicivore.
No. Red ants (also known as fire ants), while omnivorous meaning that they eat both meat and plants, normally feed on young plants and seeds. They also nest in the soil. They will attack and eat creatures many times their size.
They don't eat clover as such, but they do like the nectar from clover and readily collect it and take it back to their nest.
It depends on the kind of ant. Some kinds of ants are fierce meat eaters; they will actually go out and fight and kill ants in other colonies, generally ants of another species, and carry them back to eat or to feed to their larvae. Some kinds of tiny ants will burrow next to the burrows of larger species of ants. They will rush in to the larger burrows to carry away the eggs and larvae of the larger ants to their nests in the smaller burrows. There the large ants can't get at them. Then they will eat the eggs and larvae that they collected. Some kinds will eat their own colony mates when they die. However, some other kinds of ants mostly eat plant material, seeds and so on. Such ants are not much inclined to eat meat as a rule and if any of their colony mates die, they simply leave the corpses on their garbage dumps.