Anteater or Aardvark
Mainly Ants and termites
An elephant shrew is a small insect-eating mammal that is part of the food chain as a primary consumer. It primarily feeds on insects like ants, termites, spiders, and beetles. It is preyed upon by a variety of predators, including birds of prey, snakes, and small carnivorous mammals.
Also known as the anteater, it feeds almost exclusively on ants and termites.
above ants and termites.
Termites
An echidna gets the food and shelter it needs from its environment. It feeds on termites, ants and sometimes insect larvae, while it shelters in burrows it digs, under logs or under large rocks.
Food crumbs on the ground and other bugs.
Draco volans get their food by flying from trees to and finding ants and termites
Green ants, also known as weaver ants, can indeed kill white ants (termites) in certain situations. They are aggressive predators and will attack and consume termites if they encounter them. However, the effectiveness of this predation largely depends on the circumstances, such as the size of the ant colony and the availability of food. While they can kill white ants, it is not their primary food source.
No. Echidnas feed primarily on termites and ants. These are not things an echidna can store up: nor does it need to, as termites and ants are plentiful throughout Australia all year around.
The echidna does not rely on plants. Its diet is made up of termites and ants, and it uses its strong claws to dig into termite mounds, or underground into ants' nests, in order to find its food. It can live in the arid desert, or in bushland - wherever there are termites and ants.
it is unlikely. Echidnas can live anywhere there are termites and ants, and termites (the echidnas' preferred food) are only found near vegetation.