Only one kind of bird can eat mice and that's the owl. They swallow an entire mouse whole without chewing and then comes out as a giant ball of fur with mouse bones, mouse fur, and feathers. Also known as, an owl pellet.
Wild rats will go for anything their own size, especially in a group. Tamed rats will be much less violent.
Only a predatory bird like an owl, eagle or hawk.
It depends what type of bird it is and what kind of rat you might want. I suggest you go to the pet store and buy the ancient Chinese rat. They do not eat birds.
that would be a real big rat.
nonooo !
Great Blue Herons eat them, and close related species.
The answer is NO frog do not eat butterfly's!!
Im Pretty sure they eat dead things like a dead log or rat.
The mouths tongue is able to extend so stick to its prey, then drag it into the frog's mouth. From there the frog's vomerine teeth trap the prey so it cannot escape, and can then be eaten. By the frog adapting to capture it's prey efficiently, they are able to eat.
Yes humans can get Rat Lungworm. You can get them from eating raw or undercooked snails/slugs or by eating rat droppings/urine. Obviously you are unlikely to eat rat waste if you saw it but it can be on grass or the waste can have decomposed but the parasite will still be there, so wash your hands before eating.
It is important that the population size of animals and plants to remain stable so the food chain runs fluidly. If you had a major increase or decrease of a species then that would cause drastic change to the environment. For example: given the food chain of grass, a grasshopper, a frog, a snake and a hawk if the grass population went under then the grasshopper, frog, snake and hawks population would drop because the grasshopper would eat the grass and without grass than the population would decrease along with the other. But if the frog population decreased then the grasshopper population would increase from the lack of frogs but the grass would decrease from the overpopulating grasshoppers while the snakes would decrease with the hawks. After a while though, despite the drastic over- or underpopulation, the environment would find a way to get itself stable once more.
Yes, a coyote would most definitely eat a frog if itcaughtone.
yes but a better answer is why would it eat it they live in deep water how would a frog get there
No
Usually, no. But in extreme situations when the rat doesn't have anything to eat and it's on the point of starvation then it might eat another rat.
I WILL
It would actually eat a fat guy then he would eat the catapiller.
they probly would because they eat mice
tough one to answer really, as all three will give you different nerve conduction velocitys to a stimulus. the unmyelinated rat nerve will obviously be the least conductive, the frog nerve more conductive than that and the myelinated rat nerve more conductive again. But in general, tha main consensus would use a frog nerve, as the frog has been the choice of many a physiology lab for who knows how long.
I don't think a rat would get that hungry. Sorry.
no
the things that would probebly eat a frog are fish sharks and other big animalsif you didnt know that than your stupid
You would DIE!!