Collared pikas primarily feed on a variety of plant materials, including grasses, herbs, and flowers. They also consume leaves, bark, and other vegetation, particularly during the warmer months. Pikas are known for their unique behavior of foraging and storing food, creating haypiles to sustain them during the winter months when fresh vegetation is scarce. Their diet can vary based on seasonal availability and the specific habitat they occupy.
If it could catch it, yes, a Grizzly bear would eat a Pika.
They eat people and hamburgers.
No, they eat plant life, so are herbivorous.
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It is a herbivore so it eats mainly plants
They cook it and eat it
They cook it and eat it
yes if there is no avaible food or if it is very hungry
No, javelinas (peccaries) are herbivores and would not eat a raccoon.
They are preyed upon by birds and snakes.
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Rabbits, Squirrels, and Rats. Rabbits Eat their food. Rats steel their nests, and Squirrels eat them