no because worms are not really classified as meat
birds eat worms and so do some people (watch How to Eat Fried Worms) Fish also eat worms. Platypus eat worms larvae and shrimp. Moles and shrews eat worms.
Yes, dogs can potentially get worms from eating duck poop, as it may contain parasites that can infect the dog. It is important to prevent dogs from consuming feces to reduce the risk of parasite transmission and to keep them on a regular deworming schedule as a preventative measure.
Considering that the name is "seed-eating", the birds eat seeds, not trees.
they eat bugs and worms
worms
worms and caterpillars get their energy from eating plants (leafs or other fruits and veggies). This is because plants get their energy from the sun. So, when worms and caterpillars eat this they also get energy.
Birds are always eating them so I'd have to say birds, for example I just planted my garden and it rained and the birds are eat all the worms that come to the surface.
Birds eat a lot of things. Haven't you seen birds fly around where people are eating and get the crums off the ground? They'll eat anything like bread, frenchfries, seeds, anything your not gonna eat and you leave on the ground really.
Yes. Some of them.
The word 'slurp' implies 'to make a sucking noise while eating' I have never appreciated such a thing.
Birds vs. Worms was created in 1994.
Worms live in poop. By eating poop they have worms and barf
Some baby birds (robins) eat worms, but to some birds, worms are VERY toxic!
It is common to see a flock of birds (gulls, crows, etc) following a plough and eating any insects, grubs or worms left exposed on the surface.
Birds to eat the worms.
birds