Several species of insects including the Western Spruce Budworm, Gypsy Moth, Western Pine Beetle, and
mid-July, then a pupae stage (cocoons) in which the larvae change into adults (moths, butterflies, beetles
https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/carolina-wren
If you are in the eastern United States and encounter a bird that looks like a little brown check-mark with a loud voice, it’s probably a Carolina wren. These charismatic little birds have loud, distinctive songs and are frequent visitors to backyards and bird feeders.
They eat spiders, beetles, grasshoppers, crickets, stick bugs, snails, ants and bees.
https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/sloth-bear
The shaggy-coated sloth bear is native to India, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Sloth bears primarily eat termites and ants, and unlike other bear species, they routinely carry their cubs on their backs.
they pull down branches to get fruit, dig for termites and ants, or snuffle under debris for grubs and beetles
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