It is not known what the big-eared hopping mouse ate. No live specimens have been recorded by Europeans. the existence of this species is only known from two incomplete specimens collected before 1844.
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The dusky hopping mouse eats plant materials such as seeds, shoots and roots, and small arthropods.
The hopping mouse is the generic name for about ten different Australian mice. They tend to eat seeds and other small bits of plant matter.
Owls and birds of prey are common predators of the various species of hopping mouse. Feral cats and foxes also eat them.
I don't know. Maybe you should ask the snake.
aquatic plants, fruit and insects.,red ear sliders eat fish but you half to make sure the fish are small you don't want them to big i have turtles of my own'Red eared sliders eat plants and animals. Young red eared sliders eat more protein like waxworms, earthworms, fish, shrimp and if you have pets you can feed them turtle pellets sometimes. The older they get, the more they like plants and vegetables like collard greens and kale. My big red eared slider once ate a mouse!
The cricket eats the sagebrush, the spinifex hopping mouse eats the cricket, the owl eats the spinifex hopping mouse and the dingo eats the owl. You might be thinking that owls do not eat mise but they actually do. The barn owl loves garden mise especially.
red eared slider turtle do not eat sharks. despite there ability to practically devour anything the sharks are to big to attempt to attack it. hence turtles do not try to attack them and red eared slider turtles don't eat them. :)
Yes, they eat moths, flies, beetles, wasps, and winged ants.
they drink water and eat crickets,beetles,and for big ones they eat a pinkie mouse
Yes, red eared sliders eat minnows in the wild and in captivity.
it eats dinosours mouse and your big fat poo