They are mainly herbavores but they are also opportunists and have been known to eat bird eggs or nesting birds, so it is possible.
Yes they do eat mice, especially in the spring when their natural food source is scarce. Matter of fact, I watched one Grey Squirrel kill and eat several mice that had made a nest inside my grill. I opened the lid and about 20 minutes later, the squirrel was attacking the mice.
It depends on what kind of bird. Birds of Prey, like hawks and eagles, would eat squirrels. Other birds, like blue jays and cardinals, will not eat squirrels (mostly because a squirrel is just as big as them).
No, mice cannot eat squirrels. The only way a mouse can eat a squirrel is if the squirrel is already dead and decomposing. A squirrel is much stronger and predatory than a mouse is.
um the chipmunk is a herbivores so they don't eat meat
No, squirrels eat vegetation. Not meat.
A squirrel eats a berry, a bird eats the squirrel, a turkey eats the bird, and a human eats the turkey.
A squirrel eats nuts.
Osvaldo torres
Corn eats: nothing microorgansim eats: everything dead caterpillar eats: corn mouse eats: corn, caterpillar deer eats: corn crow eats: corn, caterpillar (maybe snake, not sure) squirrel eats: corn cougar eats: mouse, deer, crow, squirrel, snake snake eats: squirrel, mouse
snake, serpent, snail, slug, squirrel
A bear!
don't know
A squirrel is a primary consumer, it eats vegitation.
The niche of a squirrel is a omnivore because it eats meat and plants.
mountin liom
Is it a caterpillar?
It depends what type of squirrel you are talking about like an Abert's Squirrel eats the bark but most squirrel use it for its home.