insecteaters
Insecteaters, also known as insectivores, are animals that primarily feed on insects. This dietary preference is common among various species across different animal groups, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Insectivores play a crucial role in ecosystems by controlling insect populations, which can help prevent the spread of diseases and reduce agricultural damage. Their diet typically consists of a wide range of insects, such as beetles, ants, and grasshoppers, as well as other small invertebrates.
One of the most well-known insectivores is the hedgehog, a small mammal native to Europe, Asia, and
Insectivores often have specialized adaptations to help them catch and consume insects. For example, some species
Despite their importance in ecosystems, insectivores face several threats, including habitat loss, pollution, and climate change.