Insectivore
An insectivore is an animal that primarily feeds on insects. This term is often used to describe various species, including certain mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Common examples of insectivores include hedgehogs, anteaters, and frogs. These animals have adaptations that help them catch and consume insects efficiently.
Insectivores play a crucial role in ecosystems by controlling insect populations. By feeding on insects, they help maintain a balance in the food web, preventing overpopulation of certain species. Additionally, many insectivores contribute to soil health and plant growth by aiding in the decomposition of organic matter.