No because a mouse looks like a rat but it isn't a rat isn't it?
Yes, some large Birds of Prey, foxes, rats, weasels, some snakes and humans.
Rats, mice, squirrels, weasels, dogs, and cats
Rats, mice, squirrels, weasels, dogs, and cats
Originally the takahe had no predators, but when People came to its habitat in New Zealand, they brought goats, which ate the vegetation and ruined the enviroment, and rats who ate the takahe's eggs. People tried to get rid of rats, which had become the takahe's main predator, by introducing weasels, but the weasels just ate more takahe as well as baby takahe. So to answer your question, rats, weasels, and man are the takahe's predators.
Varmit is colloquial usage for vermin - small animals such as weasels, stoats, rats, etc.
Rats, mice, squirrels, weasels, dogs, and cats
Weasels are predators and are surprisingly very aggressive and will attack almost any animal on sight. Otters are members of the weasel family and eat fish primarily. Weasels eat many vermin such as moles, shrews, and rats.
large birds,foxes,rats,weasels,some snakes,and people
Yes, some large Birds of Prey, foxes, rats, weasels, some snakes and humans.
Originally the takahe had no predators, but when People came to its habitat in New Zealand, they brought goats, which ate the vegetation and ruined the enviroment, and rats who ate the takahe's eggs. People tried to get rid of rats, which had become the takahe's main predator, by introducing weasels, but the weasels just ate more takahe as well as baby takahe. So to answer your question, rats, weasels, and man are the takahe's predators.
In the book "Peak" by Roland Smith, rock rats and rock weasels are both types of animals found in mountainous environments, but they differ in species and behavior. Rock rats are depicted as being more benign and are often associated with the rugged, rocky terrain that Peak climbs. In contrast, rock weasels are portrayed as more aggressive and predatory, posing a threat to both the environment and the characters. This distinction emphasizes the varying challenges and adaptations present in the high-altitude ecosystem.
Least weasels usually eat mice, rats, voles and chipmunks. They also occasionally eat birds, bird eggs, snakes, frogs and insects.