both will experience population drops. if there is no grass, there will be less insects, less mice to eat the insects, and less owls to eat the mice.
The food chain would disrupt. Mouse-eating cats will die, Cat-eating dogs will die, and so on.
Mice don't eat grass. However moose do.
If field mice died, the number of grass snakes would likely decrease over time. Grass snakes rely on field mice as a primary food source; without this prey, their survival and reproduction rates could decline. Consequently, a reduction in the mouse population could disrupt the food chain, leading to a decrease in grass snake populations as they struggle to find sufficient food. This imbalance can have broader ecological impacts, affecting other species within the ecosystem.
Nothing would happen to them. They may not even like it.
Yes, mice do eat grass as part of their diet.
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They would probably compete for some grass.
Then there would be a lot of mice running around everywhere.
Field mice do not have an "economy". An "economy" is a human invention.
no they do not
Yes, mice may eat grass seed in the garage as it is a potential food source for them.