This would depend of the type of mouse. Here are some examples:
The cactus mouse, canyon mouse and Merriam's mouse all eat seeds, mesquite beans and leaves, and to a lesser extent, green vegetation, and insects.
Grasshopper mice are predators, hunting insects, beetles, grasshoppers, and scorpions, but they also hunt and kill other mice.
Cotton rats eat mostly green plants and grasses. woodrats eat mesquite beans, palo verde seeds, green plants, and cacti, particularly prickly Pears and chollas, which provide them with moisture as well as food. Occasionally they eat insects or other meat.
It could be a coyote, a rattle snake, a great horned owl, or any type of predator that eats small mammals and rodents.
Yes there are many species of mice found in deserts throughout the world.
There are many species of rodents in deserts around the world. Once can find mice, rats, squirrels and other species of rodent in deserts.
Some mice feed occasionaly on grass but prefer seeds and, in some cases, insects.
-Owls, hawks, snakes, tarantulas, foxes, badgers, weasels, ringtails, coyotes, bobcats are some of the animals in North American Deserts that feed on mice.
Desert Mice was created in 1959.
Cacti are only natives to the deserts of the Americas. Even in the Americas, cacti are not nearly as common as one would think. There are many other plants in the desert that are much more common that the cactus.
Reptiles, camels and raptors.
Numerous species of rats and mice rabbits and hares raccoons, coatis and ringtails bobcats and cougars and jaguars wolves and coyotes deer and pronghorn and desert bighorn sheep
A salamander catching an insect with its sticky tongue. And a spider in its web.
Desert Mice was created in 1959.
The duration of Desert Mice is 1.42 hours.
Spiny mice are primarily from the Sahara Desert.
Mice and rats, various species, are found in all but the Antarctic Desert.
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Wild desert mice eat whatever grains and other plant materials they can find - seeds from various desert plants, sedges, etc.
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in some places in the desert there are desert mice that live underground and come out during the night.
the desert fox feeds on mice and jack h toe nails
-lizard -cacti -mice
Yes, there are some that do make their homes in the desert, living on lizards and mice for food.
Mice, camels, snakes, birds, and lizards.