Most animals try to stay away from weasels. But owls, eagles and other Birds of Prey might attack a weasel. No animals actually consider them prey. But also badgers, coyotes, foxes, and even other weasels might attack them. (But for the owls, and other birds of prey sometimes the hunters become the hunted.)
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the predators are weasels ,birds of prey and humans
People and weasels
Weasels are carnivores - meat eaters, they feed on small mammals
humans snow leopards martens (weasels)
Weasels are primarily predators, and kill their own prey, rather than picking at carcasses left by other predators.
Originally the takahe had no predators, but when People came to its habitat in New Zealand, they brought goats, which ate the vegetation and ruined the enviroment, and rats who ate the takahe's eggs. People tried to get rid of rats, which had become the takahe's main predator, by introducing weasels, but the weasels just ate more takahe as well as baby takahe. So to answer your question, rats, weasels, and man are the takahe's predators.
Weasels are predators and are surprisingly very aggressive and will attack almost any animal on sight. Otters are members of the weasel family and eat fish primarily. Weasels eat many vermin such as moles, shrews, and rats.
Squirrels have plenty of predators and are often attacked by flying predators such as hawks and owls. On the ground, squirrels are hunted by foxes, coyotes, wildcats, weasels and snakes.
their preadetors are racoons, weasels, dogs, cats, montain lion , eagle, coyote
lets see... Foxes Wolves Coyotes Badgers owls hawks eagles and maybe bears.
Yes, some large Birds of Prey, foxes, rats, weasels, some snakes and humans.
Raccoons, snakes, weasels, hawks, and owls up to the size of golden eagles and northern eagle-owls are reported predators of screech-owls (Otus asio).