Absoulutly not, they would eventually die if they did - you would have to FORCE
them to eat it in the first place
yes
No, they do not eat mice. They eat insects, seeds, and berries.
They eat fruits, nuts , berries and seeds.
yes
Mice eat: grains, berries, nuts, and small bugs.
They eat berries, fruits, leaves, nuts, seeds, and insects.
In the rainforest, mice will eat whatever they can forage for. This many include seeds, berries, and some types of insects.
i am pretty sure that they do eat mice because they are field mice and field mice eat grain and if the grass grows maybe corn crops then the field mice would eat it !!
grain and stuff. Field mice eat whatever they can find. Field mice commonly eat seeds, new plant shoots, berries, fruits, insects, invertebrates, and even carrion.
Mice eat a variety of things. The adults eat seeds and maybe berries. The babies drink the mom's milk, until they are old enough to eat themselves. Mice are prey not preditors. They are strictly Herbivores.
Voles will eat grasses, seeds, and maybe berries. I think shrews eat plants and bugs. Mice will eat almost anything in your kitchen that's food.
In the rainforest, mice will eat whatever they can forage for. This many include seeds, berries, and some types of insects.
Pinon mice eat: seeds, nuts, berries,dry bread, chromes and dry fruit.