it is ok, but you know how grouse looking they are, and they can eat them only if you want them to throw up.
They eat insects such as; Mealworms, Woodlice, Spiders, Millipedes, Centipedes, Worms etc... The baby quails eat crushed up seeds, but when there bigger they can eat full mini seeds. Mealworms are very good for them because i have got baby quails and they are very healthy and strong, from all the mealworms and seeds i give them. Hopefully yours will stay strong too.
Spiders eat anything their size or smaller. When killed, they vomit digestive enzymes on the carcass and suck up the juice. It is the same way we do it, except the enymes are in our stomachs.
No, they will wake up when you grab them.
Hang them up, keep them alive, and then eventually eat them.
Spiders don't only eat blood. A lot of spiders inject liquefying venom into their prey, and its insides turn into a sort of fluid which can then be easily sucked out by the spider. They then discard whatever is left. This is mostly spiders that live in webs, and some jumping spiders. Bigger spiders, such as tarantulas or other roaming spiders use their fangs to crush up their prey while spewing digestive, liquefying juices over it, and eat up the liquefied insect. They usually only leave a mushed up, black ball that used to be the insect.
What they eat: The mealworms eat decaying leaves, sticks, and grasses. Sometimes they feed on new roots and plant parts. They can eat dead insects, waste and stored grains.They get water from potatoes, apples, or other fruits that hold water.
yes if the leopard gecko doesn't kill it by the time the gecko swallows it then the leopard gecko could have some series problems and end up dead.thank you for asking.
Jamaican owls eat insects, spiders, rodents, and lizards. It's the truth. You could look it up at www.google.com/
They are insectivores so they eat almost anything for example moths, crickets, wax-worms, super-worms, earthworms, gnats, roaches, fruit-flies and things of that nature. They do not eat pill bugs (Rolly Polly) fireflies box-elders (anything bright in color) butterflies beetles mosquito hawks spiders meal-worms and stuff like that.
Mealworms eat decaying leaves,sticks,and grasses.Sometimes they feed on new roots and plant parts .They can eat dead insects,waste and stored grains. They get water from potatoes,apples,or other fruits that hold water. Glad I could help!
Yes, you do eat spiders in your sleep. Spiders like wet, damp, dry places. When you sleep with your mouth open, they crawl in and wake you up. Your instincs are to swallow once you wake up, so there goes the spider! Whether or not you eat 8, we are not posotive of the exact number. Hope this helps! :)