owls,dingoes,feral cats and red foxes
The cricket eats the sagebrush, the spinifex hopping mouse eats the cricket, the owl eats the spinifex hopping mouse and the dingo eats the owl. You might be thinking that owls do not eat mise but they actually do. The barn owl loves garden mise especially.
The dusky hopping mouse eats plant materials such as seeds, shoots and roots, and small arthropods.
Owls and birds of prey are common predators of the various species of hopping mouse. Feral cats and foxes also eat them.
Thevspinifex hopping mouse does not need to drink water because it gets all of its water from the seeds, vegetation and arthropods that it eats. Both the male and female have small throat pouches for gathering food. Because of its hot environment, it is nocturnal, staying sheltered in burrows by day and foraging for food at night. Groups of spinifex hopping mice stay together in networks of burrows which have more than one entrance. The entrances are vertical, to deter predators. It has no set breeding season, but instead breeds whenever conditions are favourable.
The hopping mouse is the generic name for about ten different Australian mice. They tend to eat seeds and other small bits of plant matter.
spartina is at salt marshes. fiddler crabs, and other salt marsh animals eat spartina.
fox
Hawks
mouse
Most felines do, but also some dogs.cats
Owls and feral cats are two examples.
a litttle mouse