A snake CAN eat a butterfly if it is in range. A butterfly however, would probably not be its first choice to eat. For a small snake like a garter snake, A butterfly would have to be either or the ground or a few inches in the air for the snake to get it in its grasp. For a larger snake such as an anaconda, that would not be an issue, but the larger snakes will usually target small animals rather than insects.
No. Snakes only eat other animals.
Yes, some snakes do eat squirrels. Larger snakes such as pythons and king snakes are known to prey on squirrels when given the opportunity. Snakes are carnivores and will consume a variety of small mammals if they can catch them.
There are no poisonous snakes and even venomous snakes are safe to eat.
None ! Snakes are carnivores - they do not eat fruit or vegetables !
Snakes are reptiles. They eat vermin.
No. Ladybirds mostly eat aphids.
no, sparrows don't eat ladybirds
sometimes frog do eat ladybirds and beetles
Ladybirds do not eat dandelions, they do not eat flowers. Ladybirds eat a teeny weeny bug called aphids that lives on the flowers. This bug is very bad for our garden, so that's why we have Ladybirds to eat them up.
ofourse not can you imagne that they eat plants and plant killing bugs
Domestic Ladybirds eat grass, leaves, weeds and flowers.
Ladybirds are carnivores - they eat insects such as aphids.
no they eat aphids
Ladybirds eat mainly sap-sucking aphids (black or green flies) - they are not herbivores.
Ladybirds eat the tiny pests found on plants such as rosebushes and spiny or stickt plants.
ladybirds eat greenflies and greenflies eat plants so when ladybirds eat greenflies it makes them very helpful to gardeners.
Ladybirds (ladybugs) are not herbivorous; they are insectivores. Ladybugs eat scale bugs and aphids that do eat plant matter.