Often, mammals (and other animals) that feed on invertebrates are called insectivores because they feed primarily on insects.
Apart from these, there are several mammals that feed on invertebrates. Monotremes commonly do so, and these are the platypuses and echidnas. Many small dasyurids (carnivorous marsupials) also feed on invertebrates. These include animals such as phascogales and numbats. Other mammals that feed on invertebrates include anteaters and hedgehogs.
invertebrates
Yes, a dog-whelk is a carnivorous marine snail that feeds on other marine invertebrates like mussels and barnacles.
The part of an ecosystem where an organism lives and feeds is called its habitat.
a backbone eg. horse and invertebrates have no backbone
Kittiwakes are gulls that tend to eat fish, shrimp, and worms.
The rhinoceros is the type of water mammal that feeds on the beets.
a mammal feeds his young with milk from the mother and has hair
No, the octopus is not a mammal.The octopus is in a class of molluscs called cephalopods.All mammals are vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone. Octopuses do not have a backbone, making them invertebrates.
because it feeds its young milk
A mouse is a mammal. It bears live young and feeds them on mothers' milk.
Being a mammal, kangaroo is a vertibrate
No, it's an insect which usually feeds on mammals
The kowari is a small, carnivorous marsupials that feeds on invertebrates and arthropods.
fishAnswer.A porpoise is actually an aquatic mammal.
Because it feeds its young of its own milk
Because it is warm blooded and feeds its young milk.
Lobsters are invertebrates, specifically crustaceans.