they eat mangos and small animals
The didik
yes
Birds, rats, mice, squirrels, bats, bushbabies, elephant shrews, hyraxes and other snakes.
Hyraxes
Hyraxes are not primates. They are small, furry, herbivorous mammals. They look like a large sort of rodent.
A carnivore, the caracal typically preys upon small mammals, birds and rodents. Studies in South Africa have reported that it preys on the Cape grysbok, the common duiker, sheep, goats, bush vlei rats, rock hyraxes, hare and birds.
Hyraxes, also known as dassies or conies, are jack-rabbit sized animals with short tails and peculiar, 3-toed hind feet with almost hoof-like nails on two of the toes (the inner toe has a claw). The forefeet have 5 toes. The soles of their fore- and hindfeet, which are moistened by special sweat glands, are remarkably soft and elastic, which works to increase their friction against the substrate. They have specialized muscles in the soles of the feet that help them to work almost like a suction cup. The feet of hyraxes are mesaxonic, meaning that the plane of symmetry of the foot goes through the third digit. In this they resemble perissodactyls.The skulls of hyraxes have a short rostrum, prominent postorbital processes that form a postorbital bar, small bullae, a large jugal that contributes to the glenoid fossa, and a broad plate-like angular region of the mandible. Hyraxes have a single incisor on each side of the upper jaw (two on the lower), followed by a diastema -- an arrangement that looks very rodent-like. Like those of rodents, the incisors of hyraxes grow continuously and have enamel only on the anterior surface, creating a self-sharpening, chisel-like cutting edge. The molars have strongly developed lophs, as is common in species with herbivorous diets. The dental formula is 1/2, 0/0, 4/4, 3/3 = 34.Hyracoids are usually grouped with elephants and sirenians as "subungulates," and they all may have all descended from a common stockThe diet of hyraxes consists mostly of leaves, bark and grasses, but they also eat some insects. Some species are arboreal, while others live on rock outcrops. All are quick and agile climbers. They are active during daylight hours. Rock-dwelling species live in colonies; arboreal species tend to be solitary. All make a variety of whistles, chatters, and other sounds.There is a single family of hyraxes, Procaviidae, and seven living species. Hyraxes are found in sub-Saharan Africa and Middle East.
Hyraxes are often called conies, but they should not be because that really is only for pikas. They are also called rock rabbits.
They Eat A Wide Variety Of Animals. But Their Main Prey Are Hyraxes, Hares, Mongooses And Gamebirds. However, They Commonly Take Down Much Larger Prey Than Their Normal Prey Including Springbok, Cobras, Young Pythons, Small Monkeys And Even African Golden Cats And Other Birds Of Prey. NOTE: If You Are Going To Say That They Eat Servals Or Chimpanzees, They DO NOT Eat Servals And Chimpanzees, If You Think That, Your An Idiot.
Elephants are related to hyraxes and sea cows. Elephants are related to hyraxes and sea cows. Elephants are related to hyraxes and sea cows.
Hyraxes are mammals that live in parts of the Middle East and Africa. They look like rodents, but they're distantly related to elephants and manatees.
Black Mamba's are ambush & stealth hunters. Once they bite their prey, there is no escape. The venom kills its prey swiftly. Their usual prey includes birds and small mammals like hyraxes, rodents like rats, bats, small chicken, bushbabies etc. They are even known to eat other snakes like the Puff Adder or the Cape Cobra. Once the prey is dead, they swallow them whole. Mamba's have no predators that are known to kill or eat the snake.