Most species won't, but some burrowing species will eat egg they can handle, including other lizard's eggs. Varanids are known to eat even corodilian eggs, and likely will eat lizards eggs as well.
The bigger frog will eat the smaller frog if the other frog can fit into the bigger frog's mouth. But if the big frog sees a small toad, he might have enough sense to not eat the toad because toads have a mucus that is TOXIC to frogs' sensitive skin.
King snakes (and King Cobras) are the only snakes that seek out other snakes as a primary food source. Although, most snakes will eat another snake under the right conditions (if deprived of other food for a prolonged time, or, if two snakes both grab the same food item the larger snake will continue eating and eat the smaller).
all species of snake can and will eat another snake. although how common or rare it is depends on the species of snake. all can and will do it if they are hungry and there's no other options for food.
I've even seen cases where a ball python ate a larger ball python it was being housed with, then died
turtles may snap at each other but rarely do harm unless the other turtle is smaller and limbs can be mistaken for food
Yes. Some like the king cobra, eat other snakes and sometimes crocodiles eat smaller crocs.
Yes they do. King Snakes for example eat other species of snake (including King-snakes and rattle-snakes)
Reptiles are omnivores which mean they eat both meat and plants
yes some
To my experience, in fact spiders do eat turtles.
No, not regularly. Painted turtles eat aquatic vegetation, algae, water insects, crustaceans, and fish. Most species of turtles don't go after other turtles unless they are a aggressive turtle. Exceptions for this are Snappers and Musk turtles which are more carnivorous.
Whales do not eat turtles in the first place.
A Tiger sharks love turtlesIt is mainly their main food."THE TURTLE''They love turtles but I'm not sure i do.
no turtles eat plants and meat which is fish so now you know
Some turtles do
snapping turtles eat frogs, newts and other small amphibians. what ever fits in their mouth they will eat
To my experience, in fact spiders do eat turtles.
No. Turtles eat bugs, larva, fish, various types of plants, etc.No they don't because almost all turtles eat fish, plants , and a few other things. Snapping turtles and only about 3 or 4 other species eat meat.
Yes, frogs are a common part of the snapping turtles diet.
not usually
they eat whatever turtles eat.
One of the predators of the sea turtle is the tiger shark. People also eat turtles. If an animal can get through the turtle's shell, they will eat the turtle. The shell is the turtle's defense, among other uses. Gulls and crabs eat turtles.
Well, sea turtles eat plants and seat turtles eat meatBest answer:Sharks or tiger sharks eat sea turtles
No, not regularly. Painted turtles eat aquatic vegetation, algae, water insects, crustaceans, and fish. Most species of turtles don't go after other turtles unless they are a aggressive turtle. Exceptions for this are Snappers and Musk turtles which are more carnivorous.
Yes, many turtles, especially the carnivorous species such as snapping turtles, will eat smaller turtles.
green sea turtles will eat kelp, crustaceans, other invertebrates and other types of aquatic plant life