I had a real problem with moles in the back yard. In area about 30'x30' moles had run all sorts of tunnels in the early March in Maryland. We had also noted the presence of a red shouldered hawk - screaming around overhead establishing his territory. We were also able to notice he was building a nest, about 30' up in a tree, in the woods behind the house. One day we noticed the hawk on the grass in the backyard, right in the middle of the mole runs. Just as we noticed the hawk, it was in the air and leaving. No sign of the mole since that day. No doubt the hawk got the mole, but I am curious if it was a visual or scent. Does anyone know how this beautiful bird hunts for such varmints?
no when the eagle trys to get the mole the mole throws dirt in its face and pees on it
Yes.
Turtles:)
yes
an interesting fact about the mole is that it can eat peanutbutter an interesting fact about the mole is that it can eat peanutbutter
well, i can't eat hawk. i hate hawks.
well, i can't eat hawk. i hate hawks.
It is possible for a cobra to eat a hawk. Conversely, the hawk is able to eat a cobra. Both instances depend on their size.
A mole will eat insects, worms and grubs that are in the soil.
yes
Are You Really Asking THis NO A Weasel CANT EAT A HAWK
It depends on the type of hawk.
The answer is no. A hawk would probably eat a snow rabbit.