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Yellow-rumped Cacique
This gregarious bird eats large insects and fruit.
Snowy Egret
The birds eat fish, crustaceans, and insects.
Palm Warbler
These birds mainly eat insects and berries.
Cape Shoveler
This bird also eats molluscs and insects in the nesting season.
Thrasher
All of these birds eat insects and several species also eat berries.
Clapper Rail
These birds eat crustaceans, aquatic insects and small fish.
Pileated Woodpecker
These birds mainly eat insects (especially beetle larvae and carpenter ants) as well as fruits, berries and nuts.
Pine Warbler
These birds mainly eat insects, seeds and berries.
Sanderling
On the nesting grounds, these birds mainly eat insects and some plant material.
Cerulean Warbler
These birds mainly eat insects.
Purple Martin
The birds are agile hunters and eat a variety of winged insects.
Connecticut Warbler
These birds mainly eat insects and sometimes seeds and berries.
Red-backed Shrike
This 16-18 cm long migratory bird eats large insects, small birds, voles and lizards.
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New Caledonian Crested Gecko
Unlike most species of gecko, this species is an omnivore, eating a variety of insects and fruit.
Golden-fronted Leafbird
This species eats insects and berries.
Fan-tailed Cuckoo
The species in Australia eats a variety of insect and their larvae, fruits and vegetables, small reptiles, mammals and birds, especially bird chicks.
Parrot
The most important components of most parrots' diets are seeds, nuts, fruit, buds and other plant material, and a few species also eat insects and small animals, and the lories and lorikeets are specialised to feed on nectar from flowers, and soft fruits.
Ooldea Dunnart
It is believed, from evidence gathered, that this species eats insects.
Tapinoma sessile
This species is a scavenger/predator ant that will eat most household foods, especially those that contain sugar, and other insects.
Wart-biter
Plants eaten include knapweed, nettles, bedstraws; the species also eats insects, including other grasshoppers.
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Frog
Some species are carnivorous at the tadpole stage, eating insects, smaller tadpoles, and fish.
Arachnid
Many species are omnivorous, eating primarily small insects and all kinds of plant material and fungi; some are scavengers of the decays of any dead animal, bird dung and other fecal material.
Atelidae
They mainly eat fruit and leaves, although the smaller species, in particular, may also eat some small insects.
Opiliones
Many species are omnivorous, eating primarily small insects and all kinds of plant material and fungi; some are scavengers, feeding upon dead organisms, bird dung and other fecal material.
New World porcupine
Some species also eat insects and small reptiles.
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Natural Born Killers
Shots of nature open the film and reoccur throughout (particularly wolves), both on television and in reality, often with a violent or disturbing undertones (a shot of an insect eating another insect is seen several times for example).
Maui ʻAkepa
Those plants had also carried frogs and insects that began to eat the native insects, causing the Maui Akepa to lose much of its food supply, the introduced carriers had also brought more problems with them, for example more pests.
Hunter × Hunter
As they investigate a giant insect limb, they discover it came from a man-sized chimera ant, an insect that eats other insects and animals, and then gives birth to children that inherit the characteristics of all the different insects and animals it has eaten.
Jerusalem cricket
Active only at night, the insects use their strong mandibles to feed primarily on dead organic material but can also eat other insects.
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Damselfly
After moulting several times, the winged adult emerges and eats flies, mosquitoes, and other small insects.
Cumberland slider
The adults eat algae, fish, tadpoles, crayfish, seeds, plants, aquatic vegetation, insects, worms, and mollusks.
Helmet Vanga
Adults mainly eat large insects, but food items brought to young in the nest may be more varied , including snails, lizards, spiders and crabs.
Deroplatys desiccata
Adults eat crickets, moths, flies, flour worms, and other large insects.
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Swallow-tailed Bee-eater
Just as the name suggests, bee-eaters predominantly eat insects, especially bees, wasps and hornets, which are caught in the air by sorties from an open perch.
Blue-cheeked Bee-eater
As the name suggests, bee-eaters predominantly eat insects, especially bees, wasps and hornets, which are caught in the air by sorties from an open perch.
White-throated Bee-eater
As the name suggests, bee-eaters predominantly eat insects, especially bees, wasps and hornets, which are caught in the air by sorties from an open perch.
Purple-bearded Bee-eater
The Purple-bearded Bee-eater, again like its relatives, eats insects, including bees, wasps and dragonflies and beetles, which are caught in flight.
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Long-tailed Glossy-starling
Like most starlings, the Long-tailed Glossy Starling is fairly omnivorous, eating fruit and insects.
Brahminy Starling
Like most starlings, the Brahminy Starling is fairly omnivorous, eating fruit and insects.
European Starling
The Common Starling was originally introduced to Australia in order to decrease the population of crop pests—insects which the starlings were known to eat.
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Lesser Grey Shrike
This medium-sized migratory passerine eats large insects, small birds, rodents and lizards.
Isabelline Shrike
This migratory medium-sized passerine eats large insects, small birds, voles and lizards.
Woodchat Shrike
This migratory medium-sized passerine eats large insects, small birds, voles and lizards.
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Gracula
Like most starlings, the Gracula mynas are fairly omnivorous, eating fruit, nectar and insects.
Acridotheres
Like most starlings, the Acridotheres mynas are fairly omnivorous, eating fruit, nectar and insects.
Jungle Myna
Like most starlings, the Jungle Myna is fairly omnivorous, eating fruit, grain and insects.
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Grey-bellied Dunnart
This dunnart is a nocturnal omnivorous marsupial that eats insects, small mammals, reptiles an amphibians as well as soft fruit.
Gilbert's Dunnart
Gilbert's Dunnart primarily eats insects.
Gray-bellied Dunnart
This dunnart is a nocturnal omnivorous marsupial that eats insects, small mammals, reptiles an amphibians as well as soft fruit.
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Hoary Fox
The Hoary Fox mainly eats insects, but also may eat rodents.
Island Fox
The Island Fox eats fruits, insects, birds, eggs, crabs, lizards, and small mammals, including deer mice.
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Iora
Ioras eat insects and spiders, which they find by nimbly gleaning the leaves of the slenderest outer twigs.
Common Iora
The Common Iora eats insects and spiders.
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Superb Fairy-wren
The Superb Fairy-wren mainly eats insects and supplements its diet with seeds.
Red-backed Fairy-wren
The Red-backed Fairy-wren mainly eats insects, and supplements its diet with seed and small fruit.
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Side-blotched lizard
In turn, the side-blotched lizards eat insects, spiders, arthropods, and an occasional scorpion.
Sceloporus magister
Desert spiny lizards eat insects and rarely, small plants.
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Argentine Snake-necked Turtle
The turtles are carnivorous and eat snails, aquatic insects, fish, and amphibians.
Florida Softshell Turtle
Florida Softshell Turtles are almost entirely aquatic, generally only emerging from the water to bask or to lay their eggs.[3] They prefer still waters and can be found in ponds, streams, rivers, lakes and swamps.The Florida Softshell Turtle is carnivorous, eating fish, snails, insects, and amphibians.
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Carnivore
Carnivores that eat insects and similar invertebrates primarily or exclusively are called insectivores, while those that eat fish primarily or exclusively are called piscivores.
Chamaeleo melleri
Like most chameleons, Meller's are strict carnivores eating insects, smaller lizards, spiders, worms, and caterpillars.
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Burrowing Owl
However, the Burrowing Owl mainly eats large insects and small rodents; invertebrate and vertebrate prey roughly make up one-third and two-thirds of the bulk of its diet, respectively.
Burrowing Owl
At one time it was incorrectly thought that the dung helped to mask the scent of the juvenile owls, but researchers now believe the dung helps to control the microclimate inside the burrow and to attract insects, which the owls may eat.
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Pied Thrush
Pied Thrushes are omnivorous, but eat insects than fruit.
Swainson's Thrush
Swainson's Thrushes mainly eat insects, fruits and berries.
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Grey-bellied Dunnart
This dunnart is a nocturnal omnivorous marsupial that eats insects, small mammals, reptiles an amphibians as well as soft fruit.
Gray-bellied Dunnart
This dunnart is a nocturnal omnivorous marsupial that eats insects, small mammals, reptiles an amphibians as well as soft fruit.
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Goliath frog
The goliath frog can live up to 15 years.Goliath frogs eat insects and smaller frogs.
Maui ʻAkepa
Those plants had also carried frogs and insects that began to eat the native insects, causing the Maui Akepa to lose much of its food supply, the introduced carriers had also brought more problems with them, for example more pests.
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Eastern Ribbon Snake
The Ribbon Snake generally eat small fish, tadpoles, salamanders, small frogs and toads, and occasionally insects.
Lampropeltis triangulum andesiana
Young milk snakes mostly eat insects, while larger milk snakes eat small mammals, birds, eggs, amphibians, and other reptiles, including venomous snakes.
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Crimson Chat
Crimson Chats eat insects and spiders that are on the ground or in shrubs, and they can use their brush-like tongue to extract nectar or take seeds from flowers close to the ground.
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Grassland Yellow-finch
Grassland Yellow Finches eat seeds and insects, and are usually seen in pairs or small groups.
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Groundhog
Groundhogs also eat grubs, grasshoppers, insects, snails and other small animals, but are not as omnivorous as many other sciurids.
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Hamster
In the wild they will eat any wheat, nuts and small bits of fruit and vegetables that they might find lying around on the ground, and will occasionally eat small insects such as small crickets or mealworms.
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Chameleon
Chameleons generally eat locusts, mantis, crickets, grasshopper and other insects, but larger chameleons have been known to eat small birds and other lizards.
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Ivory-billed Woodpecker
The Ivory-billed Woodpecker feeds mainly on the larvae of wood-boring beetles, but also eats seeds, fruit, and other insects.
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Sri Lanka Myna
Like most starlings, the Sri Lanka Myna is fairly omnivorous, eating fruit, nectar and insects.
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Florida Scrub Jay
Florida Scrub Jays are omnivorous, and eat a wide variety of acorns, seeds, peanuts, insects, tree frogs, turtles, snakes, lizards, and young mice.
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Black Crowned Crane
Like all cranes, the Black Crowned Crane eats grass, insects, reptiles, and small mammals.
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Komodo dragon
Young Komodos will eat insects, eggs, geckos, and small mammals.
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Japanese Dormouse
Its main food is nectar or pollen, although nursing females will eat small insects.
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Triops longicaudatus
Tadpole shrimps are omnivorous and may eat algae, insects and organic debris; they have also been known to attack goldfishes, other small fishes, tadpoles, and oligochaete worms.
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Bonneville cutthroat trout
Bonneville cutthroat trout primarily eat insects, but large individuals also eat other fish.
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Australian water dragon
Water dragons eat a wide variety of insects (aquatic and terrestrial), molluscs, small fish and turtle hatchlings, native fruit, and they will scavenge around picnic areas and urban parks.
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Laughing Dove
Laughing Doves eat grass, seeds, grains, other vegetation and small insects.
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Clevosaurus
Clevosaurus possibly ate plants as well as insects.
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Cactus Wren
The Cactus Wren primarily eats insects, including ants, beetles, grasshoppers, and wasps.
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Vieillot's Barbet
It is an arboreal species of savannah and farmland which eats insects and fruit, especially figs.
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Tree Pangolin
The Tree Pangolin eats insects such as ants and termites from their nests, or the armies of insects moving on the trees.
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Chacma Baboon
The Chacma Baboon is omnivorous with a preference for fruits, while also eating insects, seeds and smaller vertebrate animals.
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Sprague's Pipit
Sprague's Pipit's eat various insects, spiders, and sometimes seeds.
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Montezuma Quail
The Montezuma Quail eats insects, especially in summer, as well as plants.
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Pheasant
Pheasants typically eat seeds and some insects.
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Tiliqua rugosa
Tiliqua rugosa is an omnivore that eat snails, insects, carrion, and vegetation.
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Tiliqua rugosa
Tiliqua rugosa is an omnivore that eat snails, insects, carrion, and vegetation.
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Argyrodes
However, the relationship can sometimes be commensal or even mutual since the dewdrop spider can feed on small trapped insects that are not eaten by the host.
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Tapinoma sessile
This species is a scavenger/predator ant that will eat most household foods, especially those that contain sugar, and other insects.
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Worm-eating Warbler
Worm-eating Warblers eat insects, usually searching in dead leaves or bark on trees and shrubs, also picking through dead leaves on the forest floor.
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Masked Shrike
Masked Shrike eats large insects, small birds, voles and lizards which it impales on thorns or barbed wire as a "larder".
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Four Spot Day Gecko
The Four Spot eats various insects and other invertebrates, but they also like to lick soft, sweet fruit, pollen and nectar.
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Lake whitefish
Primarily bottom feeders, lake whitefish eat crustaceans, snails, insects and other small aquatic organisms.
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Emperor newt
The emperor newt usually eat small insects in their environment for example crickets, worms etc. Emperor newts are fed with wax worms, crickets, earth worms etc. if they are kept as a pet.
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Chum salmon
Juvenile chum eat zooplankton and insects.
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Green Rosella
The Green Rosella is predominantly herbivorous, consuming seeds, berries, nuts and fruit, as well as flowers, but may also eat insect larvae and insects such as psyllids.
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Moonlight gourami
The moonlight gourami eats insects, crustaceans, and zooplankton.
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The Mist (film)
Pterodactyl like creatures with four wings that eat the aforementioned insects.
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Cantharis fusca
The larvae have black hairs, and also eat small insects.
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Plumed basilisk
Plumed basilisks are omnivorous and eat insects, small mammals (such as rodents), smaller species of lizards, fruits and flowers.
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Hornbill
Hornbills are omnivorous birds, eating fruit, insects and small animals.
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Hornbill
Other relationships are commensal, for example following monkeys or other animals and eating the insects flushed up by them.
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Fauna of West Virginia
Sphagnum with the carnivorous Sarracenia purpurea which is also called the 'purple pitcher plant' and eats insects like certain fauna, yet, it is a flora.
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Crimson Chat
Crimson Chats eat insects and spiders that are on the ground or in shrubs, and they can use their brush-like tongue to extract nectar or take seeds from flowers close to the ground.
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Longnose dace
Longnose dace eat mostly immature aquatic insects.
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Domesticated guineafowl
As domestics, guineafowl are valuable pest controllers, eating many insects.
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Pygocentrus piraya
The piraya prefers to eat small fish and insects, along with seeds and aquatic plant material.
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Northern Map Turtle
The males eat aquatic insects, snails, and smaller crustaceans.
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Gallinaceous birds
Chachalacas feed mainly on berries but also eat insects.
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Primate
Tarsiers are the only carnivorous primates, exclusively eating insects, crustaceans, small vertebrates and snakes (including venomous species).
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Common Shiner
The Common Shiner eats "terrestrial and aquatic insects, vegetation, and other fishes."
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Rufous-winged Buzzard
The Rufous-winged Buzzard eats lizards, small mammals and large insects.
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Grassland Yellow-finch
Grassland Yellow Finches eat seeds and insects, and are usually seen in pairs or small groups.
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Bagarius
B. yarelli feeds primarily on prawns but also eat small fishes and aquatic insects.
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Nile crocodile
Hatchlings eat insects and small aquatic invertebrates, and quickly graduate to amphibians, reptiles, and birds.
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Neuroptera
Many chrysopids eat aphids and other pest insects, and have been used for biological control (either from commercial distributors but also abundant and widespread in nature).
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Smooth-coated Otter
Smooth-coated otters eat insects, earthworms, crustaceans, frogs, water rats, turtles, birds, and fish.
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Rodent
Nearly all rodents feed on plants, seeds in particular, but there are a few exceptions which eat insects or fish.
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Deroplatys desiccata
Babies eat flightless fruit flies, pinhead crickets, and other small insects.
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Super Mario Sunshine
Mario can ride Yoshi, who can be used to eat certain insects and birds to produce coins and Shine Sprites.
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Carmine shiner
This fish eats primarily aquatic insects, some terrestrial insects, fish eggs, algae and diatoms.
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Pocatello zoo
Diet in the Wild: Grizzly bears are omnivores and eat berries, roots, insects, rodents, fruits, seeds, leaves, bark, deer, young elk, etc.
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Hollows (series)
Fairies tend to eat insects and work as mercenaries.
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Buffy-tufted Marmoset
Unlike most other marmosets, Buffy-tufted Marmoset almost exclusively eat insects.
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Swainson's Hawk
Known as the locust hawk, the hawks eat many of these insects and in turn ingest a high amount of toxin, which causes thinning of egg shells.
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Eurasian Least Shrew
Like shrews in general, the Eurasian Least Shrew mainly eats insects, but will also dine on carrion or any other source of protein it finds.
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Cayuga Duck
Adult Cayuga Ducks enjoy eating snails, slugs, and most other insects.
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Tetheoleon Arachnid
Diet: The spider eats common insects within forests, and it attacks prey that falls into it's web instantly without waiting.
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Brown Bear
The modern grizzly can eat plants, insects, carrion, and small and large animals.
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Borax Lake chub
The Borax Lake chub eats a variety of foods, including midge larvae, diatoms, copepods, ostracods, and terrestrial insects.
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Aardwolf
Its teeth and skull are similar to that of the hyena, although the cheek teeth are specialised for eating insects, and its tongue for licking them up.
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Cuban Tody
The Cuban Tody eats mostly small adult and larval insects.
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