Black-footed rock wallabies eat grasses, herbs, leaves and fruits.
The yellow-footed rock wallaby eats young grasses, the shoots and leaves of tree species such as acacia and callitris (a coniferous cypress) and various shrubs and herbs such as cyanoglossum.
The Ring tailed rock wallaby is also known as the Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby. This marsupial feeds on grasses, forbs and browse. Forbs are flowering plants which are not grasses and sedges. Browse is a low-growing shrub.
Baby black footed ferrets grow up on a diet of prairie dogs
up to 100 prarie dogs per black footed ferret
They eat fish and other things.
Black footed ferrets are carnivores - meat eaters. They do not eat grapes and stuff like that
the black footed ferret is endangered and has taught it self to eat when no ones around to put him in danger so at night is when he eats
No, but ferrets sometimes eat jackrabbits.
No, they would eat them
A black footed ferret eats approximately 100 prairie dogs a year
A black footed ferret may eat over 100 prairie dogs in one year, an average of about 8 per month.
there are many Introduced species that share the ecosystem, such as foxes, goats and feral cats. Wedge tailed eagles sometimes eat the Y.F.R. Wallabies so they must share the same ecosystem. You could try finding out what lives in Rock Scree habitats.