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Rats
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grains, fruits and vegetables, seeds and nuts
Lion
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antelopes, buffaloes, zebras, young elephants, rhinos, hippos, wild hogs, crocodiles and giraffes. But they also sometimes eat smaller prey like mice, birds, hares, lizards, and tortoises.
Tiger
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moose, deer species, pigs, cows, horses, buffalos and goats.
Spider
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Spiders eat insects
House lizard
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chameleons, geckos and anoles eat mostly insects like flies and crickets
Cow
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grass hay, alfalfa hay, grains as well as corn and grass silage
Butterfly
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drink nectar from flowers through their tongues, which function much like straws. A minority of butterflies almost never visits flowers, instead gaining sustenance from tree sap, rotting animal matter, and other organic material. Butterfly caterpillars almost all eat plant matter.
Crow
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Crows eat small animals such as mammals, amphibians, reptiles, eggs and carrion. They also eat insects, seeds, grains, nuts, fruit, non-insect arthropods, mollusks, worms and even other birds.
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grains, fruits and vegetables, seeds and nuts
Lion
===
antelopes, buffaloes, zebras, young elephants, rhinos, hippos, wild hogs, crocodiles and giraffes. But they also sometimes eat smaller prey like mice, birds, hares, lizards, and tortoises.
Tiger
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moose, deer species, pigs, cows, horses, buffalos and goats.
Spider
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Spiders eat insects
House lizard
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chameleons, geckos and anoles eat mostly insects like flies and crickets
Cow
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grass hay, alfalfa hay, grains as well as corn and grass silage
Butterfly
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drink nectar from flowers through their tongues, which function much like straws. A minority of butterflies almost never visits flowers, instead gaining sustenance from tree sap, rotting animal matter, and other organic material. Butterfly caterpillars almost all eat plant matter.
Crow
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Crows eat small animals such as mammals, amphibians, reptiles, eggs and carrion. They also eat insects, seeds, grains, nuts, fruit, non-insect arthropods, mollusks, worms and even other birds.
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