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Red chickens will eat anything any other chicken would eat.
Birds of prey, such as goshawks and pine martens eat European red squirrels. Domestic cats also like to eat European red squirrels.
red tailed hawks eat: small rodents,rabbits too, snakes and lizards. They also eat puerto rican tananger.
Red squirrels require a varied and reliable source of tree seeds and nuts to ensure their survival. Coniferous woodlands offer the greatest potential for supporting red squirrels.
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They rarely eat squirrels, however they eat other small mammals such as mice and shrews.
red squirrels are rare in the UK largely because they are out-competed and replaced by populations of the grey squirrels The red squirrel population have decreased because they only eat acorns at certain times. They only eat the acorns when they are ripe. As for the grey squirrels eat the acorns at any time of the year. So the red squirrels don't have as much food and can't reproduce as much. As well the trees are further apart and the red squirrels live on the trees most of the time and can't get about. As the grey squirrels spend most there time on the floor therefore can move about much more.
No. Red squirrels and grey squirrels are from the same family. that doesn't mean a red squirrel can have grey squirrel babies, or the opposite. Red squirrels could get angry at grey squirrels, I mean, you could attack anyone or anything. But at all, it's unlikely that you would see a grey squirrel with a red squirrel. they have different habitats. If food is scarce in an area of cohabitation, the Gray will chase the Reds from the area because of their larger size.
No. Where the grey and red squirrels intermingle, the red squirrels tend to be pushed out by the larger greys.
Yes Chickens like bugs and worms When you see a chicken scratching around in the yard that is what they are doing, they are looking for things to eat.
they eat