you give it a whack on the bottom and tell it's naughty and then it will either do so, ignore you or igmore you and kick you between the legs
flickers specialize in eating ants. many other birds, including wrens and grouse, will also eat ants. I have a cockatiel that likes to chase ants around on the floor
Spiny ant anteaters lay eggs. Although,they are mammals,they are the type of mammals that lay eggs.Hope this answer was useful.
Ant larvae mainly consume liquid food provided to them by adult worker ants, such as regurgitated food or secretions produced by the workers. Ant pupae do not eat during this stage of development, as they are in a non-feeding stage preparing to undergo metamorphosis into adult ants.
no they live in holes or tunnels they make in the ground
Ant larvae are fed by adult worker ants with a diet primarily consisting of regurgitated liquid food. This liquid is high in proteins, fats, and other nutrients necessary for the development of the larvae. The composition of this food can vary depending on the species of ant and the needs of the growing larvae.
How an ant convinces anteater not to eat her
in the autumn days,the ants goes out and collects food to eat in the winter and i was one of them. I went into the forest then I found little bread crumbs I picked it up and was about to go back but I forgot the way back. I wondered around in the forest I saw something move my heart was beating very, very fast then I turned around. I saw an anteater! I was so scared. I begged the anteater not to eat me. The anteater said if I give a valueble reason he will let me go. I said there must
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they will eat other small animals
The answer is a anteater. Let me know if there is any thing else.
woodpeckers eat insectsinsectivore
There will never be enough anteaters to eat all the ants in the world.
The anteater has a long snout. Since the anteater is toothless, it has a long tongue that it uses to catch the ants. The anteater uses its snout and claws to reach into ant nests. The anteater has long hair as a protection against bites from the ants that they hunt and eat.
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He's an anteater.
Diatomaceous earth has been used as a good ant repellent.
An anteater's skull is long and narrow to allow it to stick it's head into ant and termite mounds to eat the creatures living inside.