Almost all small mammals have nests. -Mice, shrews, moles, voles, rats, beavers, chipmunks, squirrels all have secure nests.
Many animals build nests, including most birds, and some mammals, fish, and amphibians.
Yes, many birds of prey eat small mammals.
hybernation
Mice, shrews, voles and many others.
No. There are many small mammalian carnivores, insectivores, piscivores, and omnivores. In fact, many mammalian carnivores hunt herbivores that are bigger than they are. The biggest land mammals are all herbivores.
There are many tropical mammals, including the Jaguar, the Small Asian Mongoose, the Giraffe, the Lion, and the Javan Rhinoceros.
"Small grey nest" in English is piccolo nido grigio in Italian.
Herons usually don't eat small mammals, really. They prefer fish and insects over mammals.
They eat small mammals more coz i dont think they can eat and find massive or big mammals.
Eagles tend to prefer forested temperate areas with adequate bodies of water close by. They nest in high trees and eat either fish (the bald eagle is noted for this) or small mammals.
small, usually rat-like creatures in the prehistoric age
Bushmaster Snakes mainly eat small mammals. I dont know exactly what kind of mammals, just that they eat small mammals.