Yes, I just witnessed a squirrel pulling up the St. Augustine grass in my backyard, eating the base of it, throwing it aside, then pulling up another clump.
They eat acorns, nuts, seeds, and sometimes small fruits. They have inadvertently planted many trees by burying some acorns and forgetting them , some of those germinated and grew into oak trees.
Yes actually, I caught them a few time licking our bricks with moss at the front door, I sat there and watch and they were licking the green moss away.
No, not usually. They can eat various plants, but they don't tend to munch on ferns.
Although they mainly consume nuts, seeds, and fruit, they will in fact also eat green vegetation, including shrubs.
Yes, and it could also be the squirrel's shelter.
yes they do eat it
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Mine do
Most certainly. Rats have been known to eat almost anything, from "people" cheese to cardboard. There have been instances of rats eating their own feces to survive. Rats can eat cheese that people eat, but people shouldn't eat cheese that rats eat unless it's safe.
Bees, being considerably smaller than a rat, can not eat the rat. Nor do rats eat bees.
Rats will eat anything, including dead raccoons.
no they dont<<<< actually rats CAN eat hamsters... males rats can be terrtorial and if a hamster enters their territory, then they will attack it and possibly eat it. Also, if they are very hungry, or starving, they will also eat them.
They eat rats, birds, lizards and small animals
Can rats eat silkworm
Yes they do they all kind of sorts of ferns
The fern is a plant. It does not eat.
they eat rats and rodents
Grass rats eat grass.
Yes, hawks eat rats.
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Ferns.
Rats can eat jelly in small amounts. Rats are typically scavengers and will eat just about anything they can get their hands on.
mice and rats eat cheese
they eat native grass, herbs, and ferns
bears do not eat rats they eat manly fish and plants