Rats kill mice. When I got my rat a stuffed mouse to play with, it started ripping it to shreds. I was testing to see if I should get a mouse. Apparently not...
But, anyways, you don't have to train your rats. They have their instinct.
Unless the Dachshund is brought up from a young age around rabbits, it is unlikely that a Dachshund would get on with rabbits. Dachshunds are hunting dogs, bred to kill badgers and other small mammals. Therefore it would be unwise to introduce a fully grown Dachshund to a rabbit as the Dachshund may try and ''hunt'' it.
no
DachStory is a book about Dachshunds that have an adventure and KILL AND EAT ALL CATS. I love Dachshunds because they are uniqe.
Yes
the men killed bears bunnies badgers snakes
Genets Get Eaten By Foxes, Badgers, African Wild Dogs, Servals, Honey Badgers, Monitor Lizards, Leopards And Dholes. Genets Might Be Killed By Larger Genets And Civets Might Attack Genets. But This Is More Defence. Bears And Tigers Are Mainly Too Big To Catch Genets. But They Might Attack Them If Their Main Prey Is Scarce. Babies Get Eaten By Foxes, Badgers, Honey Badgers, Stoats, Weasels, Male Genets, Cats, Raccoons, Owls And Dogs. Other Small Predators Such As Civets Or Cats Mainly Kill Them On Defence. Rarley For Food. Big Predators Such As Bears Or Tigers Are A Bit Clumsy At Attacking Them. Lingsangs Might Eat Babies. But Adults Might Be Able To Kill Lingsangs.
yes they killed ours afew days ago
Yes badgers can and will eat your cat along with you if possible. Always bring weapons if you are near a badger as it may attempt to brutally murder and molest you.
I think that a dachshund is smarter because they can kill rats and they hunt badgers!!!
Badgers are not known to eat wasps specifically, but they do feed on a variety of insects and grubs. They Honey Badger feeds on honey and often consumes bees in the process.
No, never give a dog human medicine as it could potentially kill it. There are chemicals in our medicine which are poisonous to other species.
because the badgers have TB (Tuberculosis) and they pass it onto their cattle. If the badgers do get culled then the farmers won't have to worry as much about their cattle getting TB. Hope this has been helpful!! :)