probably owls or cats or foxes or lynxes so if you are trying to take care of some, don't let your owl or cat or fox or lynx play with them.
Nocturnal animals: bats, some mice, ect.
Owls, Mice, Raccoons, and Possums are all nocturnal animals.
Nocturnal animals eat a variety of foods depending on their species, but common foods include insects, small mammals, fruit, seeds, and sometimes carrion. Some nocturnal predators like owls and bats primarily eat other animals, while others like sugar gliders and flying squirrels may consume more plant-based foods.
Most carnivores (meat eating animals) will eat pinkies, which are newborn mice.
They could both be Omnivore. (Meat & Veg eater). Possums, Rats and many more are Nocturnal animals. They might be Carnivores (Meat Eaters) because their prey might be sleeping, But if they are Herbivores, (Veg Eater) it might just be the way it is! This is just my opinion so it isn't the 101% correct answer, But this is quite reasonable. Happy to help. CHEERS!
Yes. Meadow Mice are extremely nocturnal.
Yes, kestrels eat mice and other tiny animals.
Stingrays are nocturnal animals that mean they eat at nighttime.
Some animals that eat mice include snakes, owls, cats, and foxes. They are natural predators of mice and help control their population in the wild.
Animals that are active at night are called nocturnal.
Yes. Like owls can eat mice.
Wild Mice are primarily nocturnal animals. Mice have very poor eyesight, but make up for it with their great sense of hearing. They rely on their sense of smell to locate food and avoid predators.