they fly
they are both nocturnal, they are both bats, they both eat different things.
A bat's teeth are typically small and sharp, designed for biting and tearing through insect exoskeletons or fruit. They are not as large or prominent as the teeth of carnivorous mammals like big cats or dogs.
No. Insects, much like ourselves, reproduce sexually. Therefore, you need a male and female gnat to produce offspring. Gnats, and many other insects, lay their eggs in fruit as it will provide nurishment to their larvae. This leads many to believe that the gnats themselves are produced by the fruit when the juveniles emerge.
Bees are attracted to the sweet scent of ripe fruit, such as the totapuri mango, which may lead them to land on the fruit to feed on its nectar. Sometimes, bees can inadvertently get trapped inside the mango while trying to collect nectar, especially if there are small openings or crevices on the skin of the fruit.
The book "The Secrets Of Peaches" has a little information on Megabats and Microbats. Microbats eat small insects, making them second-level consumers, and Megabats eat fruit, mostly, making them first-level consumers. Megabats are quite large, and microbats are very tiny.
Rabbits like almost all fruits. Rabbits will usually eat whatever fruits are available to them. Rabbits can get sick from eating too much fruit, so people who have pet rabbits should strictly limit how much fruit they get. See the related questions below for more info.
Bats are found on every continent except for Antarctica. Insect-eating and Fruit bats especially like tropical or temperate climates because insects and fruits are more prone to being there.
Most survive by eating bugs like most bats.
Insect eating bats eat owl moths. So do some lizards and frogs. :)
An insectivore is something that eats insects, like a spider.
There are thousands of different species of bats. Most of them are insectivorous, and these are predators to insects. The rest of the bats are either pollinators (eating nectar from flowers and simultaneously pollinating them) or they are fruit bats. These bats are not predators.
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no fruit has a large amount of sugar eating to much is like eating cotton candy or ice cream
Mockingbirds like fruit. They do not like seeds. They are not known for eating iris.
Bats like fruit, but they manely insects. Some bloodsuckers
No, Fruit Bats eat fruit, nectar, and flowers. While about 70% of the other Bats species are insectivorous, eating anything from insects to frogs and small fish like whitebait, using their sonar to locate their prey. There are only three species that feed on blood, and it is believed, two species that have been known to feed on other Bats. For more details, please see sites listed below.
If you want an insect then there are many, like the common fly and fruit fly.
The parts they leave are just the undigestible ones, like the exoskeleton, making it look like the insect's untouched.