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Yes. Meadow Mice are extremely nocturnal.
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They eat deer mice, meadow voles, white-footed mice, house micse, and short-tailed shrews. They eat deer mice, meadow voles, white-footed mice, house micse, and short-tailed shrews.
absolutely not! they love mice and little bunnies!!
Remington Kellogg has written: 'A synopsis of the Microtus mordax group of meadow mice in California' -- subject(s): Mice, Microtus
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Voles will eat grasses, seeds, and maybe berries. I think shrews eat plants and bugs. Mice will eat almost anything in your kitchen that's food.
i have never known of using frogs as a fuel or some similar purpose
You can see it here: http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/Home/species_a_to_z/SpeciesGuideIndex/meadowjumpingmouse/tabid/6890/Default.aspx
the food chain would die/end
Voles are called meadow mice and live in areas of heavy cover. To move through their habitat, they construct tunnels and runways where they birth their young, protect themselves from predators and store their food. Voles can be found in most areas that have mice.
The address of the Meadow Bridge is: 53 Montrado Street, Meadow Bridge, 25976 0354