small, usually rat-like creatures in the prehistoric age
They eat small mammals more coz i dont think they can eat and find massive or big mammals.
Well, Most mammals have backbones BIG or small! ...I think.
Jaguars, big birds and small mammals such as monkeys.
No, they eat meat like small mammals and fish.
Big ammals but if that doesnt work then small mammals.
Could be extremely small or quite large. The former really depends on yours.
Other tigers Lions. The other big cats. The small cats Mammals Vertebrates
Small mammals first appeared in the fossil record during the late Triassic period, around 200 million years ago. These early mammals were generally small, nocturnal creatures that evolved from therapsid ancestors. Fossils from this time indicate that they were primarily insectivorous, adapted to a life in the shadows of larger dinosaurs. Over millions of years, small mammals diversified significantly, eventually leading to the wide variety of species we see today.
Many early mammals were not studied. The biological study of mammals began quite late in human history.
Small mammals? The sabretooth family of big cats preyed mainly on large hoofed mammals, and other large mammalian prey, such as the ground sloths.
Big cats such as lions and tigers are carnivorous predators that hunt and eat small animals like rodents, birds, and ungulates. This is part of their natural behavior as predatory mammals.
Gray foxes are a medium sized mammals. They are a bit larger than a large house cat.