No, not normally.
no never because rabbits and mice are enemies
Mice, rabbits, dogs
the mice represent Lennie's personality
Rabbits are herbivores However mice will eat just about anything which makes them omnivores. i dont get it
In the woodland habitat, the food web would consist of grass and seeds at the base, which are the primary producers. Rabbits and mice are primary consumers that feed on these plants. Foxes, as secondary consumers, prey on both rabbits and mice, while owls primarily feed on mice, representing a different predator level. Arrows in the food web would point from grass and seeds to rabbits and mice, and from rabbits and mice to both foxes and owls, illustrating the flow of energy and the feeding relationships.
Rabbits and mice are in 2 different classes, rabbits are lagomorphs and mice are rodents.They cannot breed.
A ocelot's favorite foods are mice, rats, rabbits, fish, lizards, frogs, birds, and snakes
No. Rabbits do not attract mice. But if their food is left outside, the food may attract mice.
yes
The number of rabbits would decrease because there is'nt enough field mice to eat
Common pets are animals that are very often kept by us humans, such as dogs, cats, birds, mice, fish rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, etc...
tawny owls eat mice, rabbits, mice and rats