Yes, crickets are considered halal to eat by many scholars in Islamic dietary law, as they are insects and fall under the category of permissible creatures. However, it's essential to ensure that they are sourced and processed according to halal guidelines. As always, individual beliefs and interpretations may vary, so it's advisable for those with specific dietary concerns to consult a knowledgeable authority.
Deer do not eat bugs or any type of insect!!:D
A praying mantis. It opens up the grasshopper or crickets neck to kill it than it eats it.
Geckos eat small crickets, mealworms, cockroaches, spiders, and other bugs. Generally they will eat any insect smaller than their heads. Pet geckos can be fed crickets or wax worms. Larger geckos can eat mealworms and larger crickets.
Crickets, locust, grass hoppers, etc.
Try mealworms or crickets. Anything insect-based.
Since Octupus is not an insect and not a sea predator, it is halal because it shares the same appearance as a squid. It is safe to eat and it is halal 100%. Be sure to remove the dark poison before eating it.
It is not Halal due to presence of Carmine red color which is obtained from insect. All insect except locust are Haram.
The main foods that bluebirds like to eat are insects such as crickets and grasshoppers and often insect larvae.
mostly insect ,fly,crickets, not monarch caterpillers. im smart
yes
Crickets live in warm, damp places
Baby frogs mostly eat tiny crickets, ants, fish food, maggots, or any kind of tiny insect.