No. Bison are herbivores, not carnivores, and thus only eat plants like grass, not other animals like weasels and skunks.
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Rattlesnakes are heavily preyed upon by a variety of species, including ravens, crows, roadrunners, raccoons, opossums, skunks, coyotes, weasels, whipsnakes, kingsnakes, and racers. Neonates of the smaller rattlesnake species are frequently killed and eaten by small predatory birds such as jays, kingfishers, and shrikes.
Skunks usually end up as road kill on North American highways, but they are not related to weasels Yes, they are related to weasels... They are both part of the Mustelidae family.
Newborn rattlesnakes are heavily preyed upon by a variety of species, including ravens, crows, roadrunners, raccoons, opossums, skunks, coyotes, weasels, whipsnakes, kingsnakes, and racers. Neonates of the smaller crotaline species are frequently killed and eaten by small predatory birds such as jays, kingfishers, and shrikes. The small proportion (often as few as 20%) of rattlesnakes that make it to their second year are heavily preyed upon by a variety of larger predators including coyotes, eagles, hawks, owls, feral pigs, badgers, indigo snakes, and kingsnakes.
Stoats and weasels will often take over burrows from their prey species, especially rabbits.
skunks are often black with white stripes. there are also skunks that are black with white stripes
They are quick but have weak arms. Often are preyed upon
Skunks best known for their ability to excrete a strong, foul-smelling odor, belong to the family Mephitidae. Skunks were formerly classified as a subfamily within the family Mustelidae, which includes weasels, otters, badgers, and relatives. However, recent genetic evidence suggests that the skunks are not as closely related to the mustelids as previously thought, and are now classified in their own family.The Mink is a member of the Mustelidae family (or Weasels) and is related to the stoats, otters, weasels and ferrets.The Skunk belongs to the family Mephitidae and the order Carnivora which does not include rodentia. They are sometimes placed in the family Mustelidae (weasels) but have been discovered to be less related than was thought.
A ferret is a weasel like mammal (Mustela putorius furo) related to the European polecat ferret and often trained to hunt rats or rabbits. Ferrets are related to weasels in the family Mustelidae of the orderCarnivora.The weasel family includes - Ferret, stoat, polecat, mink, ermine, black-footed ferret, long tailed weasel, least weasel. Other relatives of the weasels are martens, otters, badgers, and wolverines. The terms stoat and ermine are terms for the long tailed and short tailed weasels in their winter coats.. Ferrets are not related to skunks or rodentsPolecats, weasels, stoats, pine martens, badgers, skunks, wolverines, otters, grisons and tayras - the Mustelidae.Yes, they are all in the Mustelidae family and very similar in body shape and size
Marine iguanas are often preyed upon by Frigatebirds.
as soon as it starts to stink
Foxes, weasels, occasionally dogs and very often man.
Yes. Aardvarks are often preyed upon by hyenas, leopards, lions, and pythons.