Yes, they can. Mother mice will sometimes eat their young if they think their young don't have much chance a survival (if the young are sick), if they a disturbed and think they are at risk or just because it's the mother's first litter and she gets carried away. Also, if a mouse dies, another mouse may eat it for the sake of cleanliness. Mice don't tend to kill other mice to eat them.
Yes, mice do play with other mice. Especially when they are young.
sidewinders snakes eat mice and other small animals
Yes, kestrels eat mice and other tiny animals.
Anything, including other mice.
they eat mice and other rodents
Snakes have been observed eating mice. This is very well established, there is no question that snakes eat mice (among other things; they do not only eat mice).
They eat mice and other food they can find.
they eat mice and other rodents
Some pythons will eat frozen mice. However, other pythons will refuse to eat frozen mice and prefer only fresh mice.
well, nearly everything, even other mice will eat mice! but mice will also eat bugs in the wild so, they do have prey, and they do have predators!
they eat mice and other rodents
Florida pine snakes eat mice and other things
mice and other small animals and rarely a bigger mammal