Many animals will prey on then but one that springs to mind is the Barn Owl.
It depends on which vole you mean, since there are a number of different species and they all live in different places.
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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.
So that their predators aren't able to get in!
Barn Owls eat voles I know cats do. My female cat catches them and eats them. Possums and raccons eat them.
Voles eat mostly fruits sometimes nuts, and berries
Yes Voles are animals.
24 teeth voles have
are voles good for anything
They are not the same at all. The only similarity is that they are both rodents. Voles have larger heads and their ears and eyes are much smaller (their eyes are barely even visible!) Their tails are an inch long or shorter, they have short legs (to keep them low to protect themselves against predators) and they have different teeth. Voles target the garden more than any other rodent, and when interested in a plant, it will most certainly be doomed. They actually chew from the ROOT of the plant, so it will not recover. Voles are bad climbers and will usually not enter homes, so no need to worry! If you have voles around your home, PROTECT YOUR PLANTS! They love deep vegetation.
Most barred owls eat voles
because the water supply is decreasing, the Voles have no where to live. its like if we ran out of air. but their voles. and we're people.
Voles are not "poisonous," and are eaten by birds of prey worldwide.
No bank voles are mammals, and all mammals are warm blooded.