mostly just skunks, hawks, owls, and wild cats. humans rarely hunt these wood rats.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Neotoma fuscipes.
owls and other dusky moorhens
it eats ants, birds , bettles and grasshoppers
The Key Largo Woodrat is an an endangered species. The Burmese Python is an invasive species, and is harming many native and endangered species in the Everglades. A Burmese Python can even eat an alligator - it will eat anything, no matter what size. This is why the Key Largo Woodrat is threatened by the Burmese Pythons.
khoi
yes,humans
They eat anchovies cephalopods, squid and cuttlefish
Black-footed rock wallabies eat grasses, herbs, leaves and fruits.
The dusky hopping mouse eats plant materials such as seeds, shoots and roots, and small arthropods.
i think killer whale
Fish. :)
The sucker-footed bat normally eats flying insects,moths, but if it does not have any insects the sucker-footed bat will eat anything that is insight and edible.