It depends on the prey. For example, wild cats depend on small rabbits for food.
Tame animals have been domesticated and are comfortable around humans, while wild animals have not been domesticated and live in their natural habitats without human interaction. Tame animals are typically more dependent on humans for food and care, whereas wild animals rely on their instincts to survive in the wild.
Wild yams are not really suitable for eating. Many of the animals that will eat include small animals such as rodents.
All of them
small animals like wild dogs
Wild yams are not really suitable for eating. Many of the animals that will eat include small animals such as rodents.
Nuts Berrys flowers you can eat possibly small animals
meat like : small animals
wild k9s eat humans and other small ugly animals like bunnys
unless there were rats or mice or flies and such NO because this was a cruse ship not a cargo ship. other small animals like flies and mosquitoes are wild animals but nothing like elephants or lions.
Many carnivores eat small animals. Wolves eat small animals such as rabbits. Domestic cats can eat small animals like mouses, rats, frogs, birds, and if there lucky the occasional bunny, depending of coarse on what region they live in. Foxes eat small animals. Many wild cats do also. Sharks eat small fish. Whales eat krill and other tiny marine life. Snakes eat small rodents, birds and the like. Birds of prey eat small mammals, fish, occasional reptiles. Wild dogs eat small prey. Certain types of lizards also eat small animals... That is just a small fraction of the animals that eat small animals. TONS of animals eat small animals, the list would go on for pages!
They are usually small wild animals that you run over on long trips like rats,and some other wierd, dirty looking animals.
off the top of my head i know that snakes will, and turtles