Adders eat a varity of animals, dependant on where they're living, mice, voles, shrews, lizards, frogs, newts and salamanders are all on the menu. Young Adders also eat insects, worms and spiders.
no thay eat gray slugs (not the big brown ones) thay also eat earth worms
They eat rolypolys and worms) lady bugs. If not tell me.
Yes, it is true! Wild hamsters eat bugs and insects. In their burrows, worms live there. They will eat the succulent worms as treats!
Adders are a type of snake. If an adder encountered a vole, it would eat the vole. A vole would not hunt and eat an adder.
birds
Baby slow worms usually eat small invertebrates such as slugs, insects, spiders, and worms. As they grow, they will also feed on larger prey such as snails and other small vertebrates. It is important to provide a varied diet to ensure their nutritional needs are met.
fruit and nuts and i think worms
Things like they would eat in the wild like worms, fish, plants...
No Slowworms do not Bite, they might react when touched sometimes but are harmless. These little creatures are lizards. They are harmless, carnivorous to slugs and snails. i have one myself and i can assure you by 100% they are not harmful to humans.
Small mammals
Wild hedgehogs will eat just about any insect they can get their hands on. Domesticated hedgies can be fed mealworms, crickets, silk worms, wax worms, and repti-worms. Farm-raised ONLY, no wild-caught insects may be fed to domesticated hedgehogs!