no, they are omnivores, they eat both plants and meat!
Omnivores/Scavengers
eagles & snakes ANSWER: Carnivorous consumers (such as coyotes and owls) eat mice.
Birds an Mice share some of the characteristics like : i) They both eat grains. ii) they both are herbivorous , carnivorous and omnivorous.
I don't think any breed of mice are carivors but,if there was one I think it was creature that roamed the earth in pre-hystoric times. Actually, the Grasshopper Mouse is carnivorous. It lives in North America, and eats insects, scorpions, small snakes, and other mice.
Antechinus are a species in and of themselves, and are not from any breed of any other animal. They are dasyurids, or carnivorous marsupials, and although they are commonly referred to as native mice, they are not related to mice, which are rodents.
Although weasels may eat small birds or other creatures, they prefer mice.
Some carnivorous birds like owl, parrot, eagle, hawk, etc. eats mice and snakes. However, the parrot is exceptional in this list because it's an omnivore.
No. Mice are not carnivorous, even if they are starving.
Yes. Mulgara are small marsupials of Australia, and therefore mammals. They are commonly grouped with a number of other carnivorous marsupials as "marsupial mice", and in many ways they do resemble mice, being small with brownish fur.
Unlike Most Other Rodents, Grasshopper Mice Are Carnivorous. They Mainly Eat Athropods Including Grasshoppers, Clown Beetles, Stink Beetles, Scorpions, Tarantulas And Even Scoloprendas. They Also Have Been Known To Eat Lizards, Other Mice And Even Snakes.
Owls, hawks..raptors (aka, birds of prey) Pretty much any wild carnivorous bird.
Fish spend virtually their entire lives in the water, and mice spend virtually their entire lives out of the water. So fish are not natural predators of mice. But some carnivorous fish are opportunistic hunters and may eat a mouse if they happen to come across one.
There are no true marsupial mice, but there are numerous tiny dasyurids, or carnivorous marsupials, in Australia which resemble mice in appearance, and are thus grouped under the general heading of marsupial mice. They include animals such as antechinus, dunnarts, phascogales, ningaui, planigales, mulgara, kowari and kultarr. The largest of these are the antechinus, which can grow to about 24 in head to tail length.