Birds:
* Robins: These are a common example of a bird that loves to eat insects.
* Swallows: They catch insects in mid-air, often swooping down from high up.
* Woodpeckers: They use their beaks to drill into trees and pull out grubs and other insects.
* Chickadees: These small birds eat insects, seeds, and nuts.
Mammals:
* Bats: Many bats eat insects, particularly moths.
* Squirrels: They will eat many kinds of insects as well as nuts and seeds.
* Opossums: They are known as "insect eaters" and can eat a wide variety of them.
* Hedgehogs: These spiky mammals love to munch on bugs, especially beetles.
Reptiles:
* Lizards: Some lizards, like chameleons and geckos, specialize in eating insects.
* Snakes: While some snakes are known for eating rodents, many eat insects as well.
Amphibians:
* Frogs: Frogs are famous for their long sticky tongues that they use to catch insects.
* Salamanders: These amphibians also eat insects, especially small ones.
Fish:
* Trout: They eat insects that fall into the water.
* Bass: These fish are known for eating insects and other small fish.
Other:
* Ants: Some species of ants are predatory and eat other insects.
* Spiders: They build webs to trap and eat insects.
* Wasps: Some wasps are parasitic, laying their eggs in other insects.
This is just a small list of the many animals that eat insects! They are an important part of the food chain, and play a role in keeping populations of other insects in check.