Goannas do eat small mammals, but they will not eat a fully grown (or even half-grown) koala. They are interested in prey of a more manageable and digestible size, particularly young, helpless mammals, other reptiles and amphibians, and they are especially keen on eggs.
I would say goannas eat chickens if they can catch them
goannas eat mice, snakes, lizerds, scorpions,bugs and some other stuff.
Bantam chickens eat the same foods as regularly sized chickens. Many people enjoy keeping bantam chickens because they eat far less than regular chickens.
it can eat you
Chickens will eat almost anything. Our's will not eat onions, but anything else off of our dining table, they'll eat.
No. Goannas, which are large monitor lizards of Australia, are neither threatened nor endangered. However, due to increased numbers of cane toads in the "Top end" (far northern region of the Northern Territory), which are poisonous to any goannas which try to eat them, there are fears that goannas will soon be endangered in that region.
Foxes do eat chickens, given the chance.Yes
Chickens eat grians,some wheats and corn.
Goannas, which are large monitor lizards of Australia, are not endangered. However, due to increased numbers of cane toads in the "Top end" (far northern region of the Northern Territory), which are poisonous to any goannas which try to eat them, there are fears that goannas will soon be endangered in that region.
goannas eat mice, snakes, lizerds, scorpions,bugs and some other stuff.
yes, chickens can eat brownies
Chickens eat grit to help with their digestion.
Yes, raccoons do eat chickens.
Yes, chickens can eat grapes! Some chickens love them! Chickens will eat most fruit. Grapes are one of their favourite treats in the fall of the year.
Chickens eat people and also eat themselves =)
You bet they do given the chance. Chickens are voracious opportunistic feeders
maybe maybe not Chickens will eat almost anything! My chickens love to eat the seeds out of the huge zucchini raw, if they are split open.
Bantam chickens eat the same foods as regularly sized chickens. Many people enjoy keeping bantam chickens because they eat far less than regular chickens.