Yes, ants do eat lettuce as part of their diet.
Goldfish do eat water lettuce as part of their diet.
They will eat lettuce and other fruits, although their natural diet is grubs, worms, and ants.
Yes, doves eat ants, but ants don't make up a very large part of their diet. They mostly eats seeds and grains and supplement those with a very small amount of ants, snails, and grasshoppers.
well snails eat lettuce cattipilars eat leaves ants eat what they can find
Frogs are carnivorous creatures and primarily feed on insects, worms, and small invertebrates. They do not typically eat carrots or lettuce as these are not part of their natural diet.
No, lettuce does not eat anything!
Gray tree frogs primarily feed on insects such as beetles, flies, moths, and crickets. While they may eat ants opportunistically if they come across them, ants are not a main part of their diet.
never! ants are way too small to eat and they do fill a owl up fast compared to a mouse or rat
Yes, you can eat lettuce and raw spinach as part of a diet for diverticulosis. While some people with diverticulosis may need to limit high-fiber foods during flare-ups, raw spinach and lettuce can generally be included in a high-fiber diet, which is recommended for managing diverticulosis. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized dietary advice.
Yes, small legless lizards may eat ants as part of their diet. Ants can provide a good source of protein for these reptiles. However, legless lizards typically consume a variety of invertebrates, so ants would only be one component of their diet.
When lettuces are growing they use photosynthesis to get food.
Yes, lettuce is generally safe for deer to eat. It is a non-toxic plant that can be part of their diet, especially in small quantities. However, it's important to note that while deer can eat lettuce, it should not be their primary food source, as they require a more balanced diet that includes a variety of greens, fruits, and woody browse for optimal health.