A tiger, lion, alligator ect.
Any cannibal "could" eat a weasel
Are You Really Asking THis NO A Weasel CANT EAT A HAWK
Yes a peacock does eat weasels and anything else if it is hungry enough.
It would be unlikely that a raccoon would attempt to capture a weasel. While the weasel is considerably smaller than a raccoon, they can be vicious fighters and they have an additional weapon - they can spray a nasty smelling fluid that rivals a skunk for being unpleasant. Raccoons generally will avoid any confrontation and prefer smaller defenseless animals.
No. Rabbits are normally gentle creatures, as well as strict vegetarians...
they mostly eat at night
Yes, it could. Depending on the size of the wombat or the size of the fox.
Well yes in a rare occasion a lynx would eat weasels, raccoons, and even minks. If the lynx is hungry and the weasel is available for it to eat.
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Yes, a bald eagle could eat a weasel if the opportunity arises. Bald eagles are opportunistic hunters and primarily feed on fish, but they will also prey on small mammals, birds, and carrion. A weasel, being relatively small, could be within the size range that a bald eagle might target. However, such occurrences are not very common, as eagles typically prefer easier prey.
a arcic weasel eats bearberrys and a pasque flower.