i would say....a cricket
Maple seeds can be eaten by a variety of animals, including birds such as finches and sparrows, small mammals like squirrels and chipmunks, and insects. These animals help disperse the seeds through their droppings, assisting in the reproduction of maple trees.
No, insects are not considered meat. Meat typically refers to the flesh of animals like mammals and birds, whereas insects are a separate category of invertebrates. Insects are commonly eaten in some cultures for their nutritional value and sustainability.
Kiwi fruit can be eaten by a variety of animals, including birds like kiwi birds, as well as insects, rodents, and even some larger mammals like possums and deer. These animals are attracted to the sweet and juicy fruit of the kiwi plant.
Lizards eat a variety of insects, including crickets, grasshoppers, beetles, ants, flies, and worms. The specific types of insects eaten will vary depending on the lizard species and its size.
Cacti can be eaten by certain animals such as deer, rabbits, and some insects. However, most animals avoid eating cacti due to their spines and bitter taste.
Possums are eaten by snakes.
Possums are not eaten in modern times. In the past, the early settlers ate possums if nothing else was available. Certainly the Australian Aborigines ate possums.
Snakes.
Crows do not kill animals, they are scavengers, so no, they will not eat bantams.
new zealan brush lilies are eaten by possums
Instinct. They still carry the genes of temptation from their wild ancestors. Birds, small animals such as mice, rats and insects are often eaten by cats that have access to outside.
A pachk of wolves could probably kill a bear. once dead a bear would be eaten by quite a number of animals from wolves and wolverines, foxes, ravens crows, eagles and other scavengers to insects and microbes.
Maple seeds can be eaten by a variety of animals, including birds such as finches and sparrows, small mammals like squirrels and chipmunks, and insects. These animals help disperse the seeds through their droppings, assisting in the reproduction of maple trees.
fruit, insects and fish.
Dead house sparrows may be eaten by hawks or vultures. There young may be consumed by raccoons.
Sparrows are generally not considered kosher according to Jewish dietary laws. The Torah specifies certain criteria for birds to be deemed kosher, including specific species that are permitted, and sparrows do not fall within these accepted categories. Additionally, traditional Jewish texts often list birds that are kosher, and sparrows are typically excluded from these lists. Therefore, sparrows are not eaten by those who observe kashrut.
They get eaten by lizards, frogs, spiders, bats, and sometimes other insects.