Terrestrial snakes that live in areas frequented by squirrels will likely use squirrels for food. They'll typically swallow captured squirrels whole.
A cougar would eat a squirrel depending if he is hungry or not.
ya they really do
It is carnivore.
yes if its hungery enough
It could.
No.
No. Coyotes will only eat cows when they are already dead. They do not kill cows like a pack of wolves, or a cougar would.
A baby mouse would eat any food on the floor. or it would die if it doesin't get any food
A snake is a threat to a mouse for one reason. The one reason why a snake is a treat to a mouse is because that is what snakes eat.
Sunflower seeds, nuts, little pieces of fruit -- everything you would expect a mouse to eat. The pet store also has specially made mouse food if you want it. Have fun with your mouse!
If the mouse can fit it in its mouth and not choke on it when it swollows it, then yes, a mouse would eat a seed.
No, that would be impossible. Cougars are from the Americas and pythons from Asia, Africa and Australia. They would never meet in nature.
No. They eat insets. A tarantula would eat a baby mouse.
no
Yes, the cat would probaly kill the mouse then eat it later.
No. It only eats meat.
A cougar can eat an owl of it is able to get it. Owls are hardly eaten by any predators and they are commonly the top predator.
If the cougar had someone to help cut the horse up, refrigerate the parts, and serve them up in day-sized meals, then sure. By it self - no. An adult horse is a too big prey for a cougar to tackle, and much of the horse would spoil or rot before the cougar would be able to eat it.
prolly another mouse..
it is possible
No
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