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Hawks and owls typically prey upon ground dwelling mammals such as mice, voles, rats, squirrels, and rabbits.
Martens prefer to eat Red-backed voles. They will also eat other species of voles, mice, birds, flying squirrels, reptiles, and rabbits. Martens will eat honey, insects, conifer seeds, worms, eggs, and even berries.
The main diet of the Western whiptail lizard consists of insects, spiders, scorpions, and lizards.
Coyotes mostly eat small game such as rodents, rabbits, fish, and frogs. They sometimes eat larger game such as deer. They also sometimes enjoy snakes, insects, fruit, and grass.
Mice are primary consumers found in the Tropical Dry Forest. They feed on producers, such as grass.
As bizarre as it seems, the scorpionfly is a real thing. Though it looks like the result of some crazy hybrid experiment, the "stinger" is actually just the fly's genitals. These flies can be found globally and they're believed to be the forerunners of most of our modern moths and butterflies.
Producers get energy from the sun to make their own food, often through photosynthesis
Bobcats eat a variety of animal species, including mice, rats, squirrels, chickens, small fawns, wild birds, feral cats, cottontail and rabbits.
Fruit
Grass
Take a trip to the east coast of Australia around March or April and you might run into one of these strange creatures. The caterpillar of the Tailed Emperor butterfly looks pretty normal—from the neck down. It's head though, makes it look like a super cool dragon caterpillar.
Royal Creeper