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These are insect eaters, usually catching their prey in the air.
Same method but use hungry frogs (insert name of any insect eater here).
The term insectivore (insect eater) can still be used to describe lifestyle.
Almost three-fourths of the world's bats are insect eaters.
Cretaceous mammals, which had to compete with dinosaurs, were generally small insect eaters.
It is an insect eater that picks out its tiny prey from tree barks.
Most specialist insect eaters outside the tropics are long-distance migrants, and have little choice but to head south in winter.
The African warblers are insect eaters, and take a range of insect prey.
Over time, birds and other insect eaters have learned to avoid both the caterpillars and the butterflies.
Of course, bats in the New York area have nocturnal picnics all the time: they're insect eaters.
These bats were insect eaters, and the guano was an ooze of digested insects.
Did we bring any insect eaters?"
Butcherbirds are insect eaters for the most part, but will also feed on small lizards and other vertebrates.
Many of the early mammals were probably insect eaters, as are many of the primitive representatives of the group today.
At two, million dollars apiece, the CIA did not want the bugs to be eaten by hungry bats or other insect eaters.
"The Insect Eater"
While the majority of the world's bats are insect eaters, greater noctule bats regularly prey on birds.
Picus woodpeckers are primarily insect eaters, with several species specialising in taking ants or termites.
They are mainly insect eaters and they are found in grassland, thin scrub and forest often quite far from water.
"They are specifically designed for North American bats, which are insect eaters, not human bloodsuckers," said Ms. Waltz.
Primarily an insect eater, the Little Long-tailed Dunnart will also consume small reptiles, amphibians and mammals.
By their analysis, the researchers say in a paper in the current issue of Nature, solenodons diverged from other insect eaters, including hedgehogs and shrews, 76 million years ago.
Entomophaga (insect eater) maimaiga (the Japanese name for gypsy moth) secretes enzymes that digest the skin of the gypsy moth caterpillar.
"They're insect eaters, and their ability to survive means that the impact of DDT and other pesticides has finally worked its way through the food chain," Mr. Lindberg said.
The long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris currosoae) is not an insect eater; she doesn't fly around at night bouncing high-pitched sounds off unfortunate bugs and picking up the echoes with huge ears.