Moles eat small invertebrates such as grubs and earthworms found in the soil. They will also catch and eat small mice.
who are golden retrievers predators
No. There are no golden moles in Australia. There are no true moles in Australia, as moles are placental mammals, but there are two species of marsupial mole, known as the Itjaritjari and the Kakarratul.
in the golden forest, where the beejees sing.
The golden eagle has no predators.
cats
golden eagles
no
no. they are yellow to let their predators know they are poisoins
I live in KY and have have killed two in the last week . . . one was fat and 9"long the other fat and 6" long.
because they where hunted by predators
Some common predators of golden retrievers are coyotes, wolves, mountain lions, and occasionally large birds of prey such as eagles or hawks. It is important to keep your golden retriever safe by supervising them when outdoors and not letting them roam alone in areas where these predators may be present.
The golden mole is not a marsupial, but a placental mammal. It is different to the rather unusual marsupial moles of Australia.