Why do you eat whatever you eat? It's part of the ants' diet. This is what they eat (along with many other things).
There are many animals that eat leaves as part of their diet. If they eat plants they are called "herbivores". Some animals such as many primates, eat leaves and are called "folivores". Other animals specialize on grains "grannivores". Omnivores are animals that have an eclectic diet and may include both plant and faunal matter into their diet.
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.
Leaves
Leaves.
it eats leaves u dumbo
yes it can eat all of the leaves and the tree won't have photosynthesis so it will have to die
I only know about Leaf-cutter ants. They find leaves, let them rot, then eat the mold.
Leaf Cutter Ant - The leaf cutter ant does not eat the leaves, but actually feeds them to a mold-like fungus hidden in the depth of its nest.
An ant would not eat a slug because it is too big for an ant to eat.
none, but there is a type of ant which eats the fungus that grows on leves called the leaf cutter ant. they cut the leaves, drag them to a colony, do some stuff to it and grows fungus on it. they eat that fungus.
A spider could eat an ant
Most caterpillars eat leaves, however some will eat ant eggs (e.g. Large Blue) as part of their diet and some caterpillars (like that of the cloaths moth) will eat wool.
How an ant convinces anteater not to eat her
i think a cricket can not eat a ant (LOL)
They protect the plant from organisms that may want to eat the plant's leaves.