Yes, voles are most certainly mammals... they give live birth, feed their babies on milk, and have hair; they also breath air through lungs, and are warm blooded, which all together qualifies them as mammals. Good question! Remember, the only dumb question is the one that never gets asked! :-)
yes
No bank voles are mammals, and all mammals are warm blooded.
Yes. Voles are mammals, therefore pine voles are also mammals. They are related to muskrats and lemmings but closely resemble mice.
Mink eat fish, frogs, small mammals including voles, rabbits and birds.
Voles, and other small mammals.
Mice, shrews, voles and many others.
they don't eat mammals. but if you want to see one but a apple in a stream and stay quiet
Voles are rodents, so they make easy prey for many carnivores. Birds such as owls, Hawks, and Falcons eat voles. So do mammals such as martens, weasels, raccoons, foxes, dogs, and cats.
* Blackbirds - Birds * Robins - Birds * Foxes - Mammals * Mice - Mammals * Hedgehogs - mammals * Voles - mammals
Probably rodentia (rats, mice, voles etc.)
Barn Owls eat small mammals and birds.
A common Kestrel usually eats small mammals like voles, shrews, and mice.
Almost all small mammals have nests. -Mice, shrews, moles, voles, rats, beavers, chipmunks, squirrels all have secure nests.