mice, smaller birds, rodents, and maybe bats.
Yes. Owls are Birds of Prey. That means that they will eat many types of rodents, and small birds too. Eagles take fish and frogs. All birds of prey can and sometimes will eat other birds.
yes to crocidiles
yes they eat any mammal smaller than them
Most animals try to stay away from weasels. But owls, eagles and other birds of prey might attack a weasel. No animals actually consider them prey. But also badgers, coyotes, foxes, and even other weasels might attack them. (But for the owls, and other birds of prey sometimes the hunters become the hunted.)
Owls are a species, actually. But they are birds of prey (raptors) which are all avians (birds.) In other words: owls are birds of prey
Owls and hawks (and other birds of prey) eat rats.
They can be if they are trained but maybe they might attack so be careful.
small owls are a bird of prey prob not eatan by other birds
1.Birds don't eat other kinds of birds like owls so they don't poke or bite owls. 2.Owls eyes glow so NO they don't poke or bite owls. 3. Owls hunt at night and birds are not awake at night but some are you never know.
yes owls do
finches, chickadees, or other small birds
owls can occasionally eat other owls! Yes, large owls do occasionally eat small owls, however, other than that, eagles have been known to prey on owls, as well as wolves and cougars.
Yes, sometimes larger birds will attack smaller birds. Birds of prey often hunt small birds. Sparrowhawks take many different species, and kestrels take sparrows. However, not all large birds are predators. Turkeys are mainly vegetarian.
Yes. Owls are birds, and birds reproduce by laying eggs.
barn owls