since they are feeder bugs, i would have to say yes
Generally geckos are insectivores (carnivores) however some geckos are omnivores and can live on a fruit or insect diet. It depends on the species of gecko though.
crickets are OBVIOUSLY consucers. this statement has been backed up by YEARS of scientifical research base on the study of crickus locai. if you disagree email me at purks33@yahoo.com. i will gladly explain further.
are sand tiger sharks omnivores,carnivoes or herbavores what do they eat
Yes, carnivores can eat other carnivores. It is common in the wild for carnivores to prey on other carnivores, depending on the availability of food and the animal's hunting capabilities. This behavior is known as intraspecific predation.
yes they are carnivores
yes, scorpions are carnivores. they eat bugs. wild scorpions eat any bug they can find, but pet scorpions can eat crickets
No they will eat vegetable material and some rotting substances including animals.
Many types of animals eat live crickets, particular carnivores such as snakes, lizards, and birds. Also, fraternity partygoers have been known to consume live fish, crickets, and other creatures.
Yes, they are carnivores and will eat any meat they can get.
lions eat meat like antalope and frogs eat flies and crickets
Crickets, grasshoppers, beetles, worms, stuff like that.. frogs are carnivores, so they eat meat, so small bugs.
No. They are carnivores meaning they only eat meat. If you have a pet tarantula, feed it live crickets, roaches, meal worms, etc.
Yes, tarantulas can be considered secondary consumers in most environments because they are carnivores that eat primary consumers ie. crickets, roaches.
Mostly large crickets, but also a pinky or a hopper mouse every once and a while
crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids
Most golden mole species live on earthworms, snails, slugs and insects, including ants, beetles, crickets, grasshoppers and termites so NO they are not herbivores, they are carnivores.
Flying geckos are insectivores, relying on a variet of live feeders such crickets, roaches, beetles etc..