An animal that eats both plants and insects is called an omnivore.
Animals that only eat insects are called insectivores :) hope this helped
In desert, predators eats their prays
Sure! Here is a simple food web: Plants: Grass Fruit tree Algae Insects: Butterfly Ant Bee Animals: Rabbit (eats grass and fruit) Deer (eats grass and fruit) Fox (eats rabbits) Hawk (eats rabbits, fox) Snake (eats insects and small animals) Owl (eats insects, small animals) Wolf (eats rabbits, deer) Bear (eats berries, insects, small animals)
The sandy inland mouse eats a variety of food including seeds, insects, and vegetation. They are omnivores, which means they have a diverse diet to meet their nutritional needs in their desert habitat.
The Dipodomys deserti mostly eats seeds, leaves, stems and insects. It has adapted to desert life by getting its water from the food it eats.
Insects in the desert eat cactus, deadwood, flowers and rotting animals. Desert bugs also obtain water through there food so they want to eat moist woods.
Frogs, toads, birds, some small mammals, spiders, scorpions and other insects - all these may feed on insects.
A partridge eats insects.
A partridge eats insects.
A Desert Recluse spider's diet consists of small insects, and sometimes other spiders. Recluse spider species also have been known to sometimes scavenge (eat dead insects and spiders), which is very unusual among spiders.
About the only animal that will eat any form of cholla cacti are various scale insects.
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a bat is an animal that eats insects
Food sources of the fennec (desert) fox include plants, rodents, insects, birds, eggs, and rabbits.
what eats a caterpillar in a desert .......
Just about anything they can find in the South West desert including; lizards, frogs, insects such as grasshoppers, berries, and seeds.