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An animal, or plant, that eats bugs is called an insectivore. It is a type of carnivore.

That is why Venus Flytraps can be called carnivorous plants, as well as being called insectivorous plants.

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7y ago

Insects may be carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, or detritovores depending on the species.

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14y ago

Most of the time herbivores do not eat bugs intentionally but a few are eaten simply because they are on the plants the herbivore is eating.

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9y ago

Herbivore means plant eater.

If an animal mainly, or only eat insects, then it's not a herbivore. It's considered either an insectivore or a carnivore.

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11y ago

Actually an organism that feeds mainly on insects is called an insectivore.

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Caterpillars, bees, and aphids are herbivores. Ladybugs are predators that eat aphids and other bugs. Wasps feed on caterpillars.

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Caterpillars and aphids are herbivores.

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