In Australia yesterday, the Hawthorn football club (Hawks) defied its critics, and the odds, to claim the AFL's 2008 premiership, overcoming Geelong (Cats) in an epic battle at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
Rekindling memories of their famous win over the Cats in 1989, the Hawks finished the match bruised, battered and one man down, but managed to secure the flag in easier fashion, finishing 26 points ahead at the final siren.
So yesterday, the Hawks did indeed eat the Cats!
Yes they do, owls and hawks both. Yes they do, owls and hawks both.
Cats, hawks, and snakes...
yes
Mice and small animals. Yes they will eat cats
hawks
Coyotes, wolves, and snakes eat cats. Raptors such as eagles, hawks, and owls will take cats as well. Any larger predator will eat cats: wolves, coyotes, bears, some dogs, foxes, raccoons, eagles and hawks...
Hawks, Eagles, other birds of prey, and large cats, such as a lynx.
Cats, for one thing. Cats don't actually eat birds or intentionality hurt them. They want to play with them but the cats don't realise that they can easily hurt the birds.
It would be feral cats, dogs, foxes, hawks, eagles, and more.
Humans (in some countries cats ARE eaten), coyotes, wolves, and feral dogs eat cats. Also, raptors such as eagles, hawks, and owls will take cats. Any carnivore larger than a cat.
Snakes, coyotes bob cats, fox, owls, hawks, badgers
No, they don't. They mainly eat insects, also spiders and snails.
Snakes and birds of prey