Jerboas eat beetles, ladybugs, dragonflies, grasshoppers, flies and fireflies. They eat flying insects as they can detect them by using sound; they then use their long legs to leap into the air and catch them in mid-flight.
The great jerboa eats insects and seeds. It is a predator to the insects.
Jerboas eat seeds, plants and insects. They are omnivores. Jerboas do not drink they get water from the food they eat and by producing water in their metabolism.
Jerboas are omnivores. They eat plants, seeds and insects. Jerboas do not drink water. They obtain water from the food they eat. They also get water produced by their own metabolism.
A Four-toed Jerboa eats seeds and insects.
Most frogs eat insects.
honey bees eat no insects but do eat nectar
what kind of bugs do insects eat
No, a jerboa is not an omnivore; it is primarily a herbivore. Jerboas mainly consume seeds, grains, and vegetation. They may occasionally eat insects, but their diet is predominantly plant-based.
Any kind of insects they can find.
Cats typically eat insects like flies, moths, and spiders.
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rodents, lizards, insects, snakes, gerbil, bird and jerboas.