hawk or sparrow
birds and other small rodents
No
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.
Yes, a mouse is a heterotroph. Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food and instead rely on consuming other organisms, such as plants or animals, for energy. Mice obtain their nutrients by eating seeds, fruits, and other organic matter, making them a classic example of a heterotrophic organism.
thick grain or seeds
herbs and grass seeds
Yes, they love sunflower seeds
No. The spinifex hopping mouse of Australia is an omnivore. It feeds on seeds, vegetation and arthropods.
When you are in your garden, open your seed pouch, drag the seeds from it towards the holes and release your mouse.
Yes, you can feed a mouse bread, but do not make bread the only thing it eats. Bread is not a complete and balanced diet. Your mouse will not do well on bread, and might get sick and die. Go to a pet store, or go online and shop for "mouse feed," mouse chow," or "small rodent food."
The dusky hopping mouse eats plant materials such as seeds, shoots and roots, and small arthropods.