birds and other small rodents
Sunflower seeds, nuts, little pieces of fruit -- everything you would expect a mouse to eat. The pet store also has specially made mouse food if you want it. Have fun with your mouse!
Sunflower seeds for the most part. This can also be caused by over-feeding.
Pinon mice eat: seeds, nuts, berries,dry bread, chromes and dry fruit.
No, Mice usually eat insects, seeds and nuts just like other rodents. So they're technically omnivores.
Advantages of Sexual ReproductionThe new organisms or off-springs are not identical to each other nor to their parents. This variation allows for differential survival in different situations. If all organisms of a species is genetically the same, then they all survive or die together. However, with variation, unfavorable conditions may allow one organism in a species to be more fit than another organism of the same species.Seeds that are produced may be resistant to poor conditions e.g. drought. hence they can surviveNew plants may arise which for example have bigger seeds and so produce more foodNew kinds of animals might arise which again might produce better meat or more milkAdvantages of Asexual ReproductionProduces large numbers of offspringOffspring are identical to the parent and to each other (so a farmer can produce more 'copies' of a good plant.New organisms are produced quicker than in sexual reproductionIt is essential in plants such as banana where seeds are not produced
hawk or sparrow
Most mice in the desert feed on seeds and plants. Some also eat insects and other small organisms.
No
seeds
Mice eat grains, fruits, and seeds for a regular diet, but they are omnivores they will eat meat and insects.
sunflower seeds, berries, grapes. I don't know I'm not a mouse person.
thick grain or seeds
No. The spinifex hopping mouse of Australia is an omnivore. It feeds on seeds, vegetation and arthropods.
Yes, they love sunflower seeds
herbs and grass seeds
When you are in your garden, open your seed pouch, drag the seeds from it towards the holes and release your mouse.
Sunflower seeds, nuts, little pieces of fruit -- everything you would expect a mouse to eat. The pet store also has specially made mouse food if you want it. Have fun with your mouse!