yes
No. Rabbits do not attract mice. But if their food is left outside, the food may attract mice.
They all catch their own: Mice, vole, squirrels,birds and rabbits
sometimes
Wild mice can potentially carry diseases that could be transmitted to rabbits. Some of these diseases include leptospirosis, salmonellosis, and various parasites. Additionally, wild mice may carry fleas or ticks that could also transmit diseases to rabbits. It's essential to take precautions to prevent contact between wild mice and pet rabbits, such as keeping their living areas clean and secure, and ensuring that their food and water sources are not accessible to wild rodents. Regular veterinary check-ups and appropriate preventive measures can help minimize the risk of disease transmission.
Anything from mice, to rabbits, to snakes. If it's something that doesn't get them first and they can catch it, they can eat it.
no never because rabbits and mice are enemies
Anything from mice, to rabbits, to snakes. If it's something that doesn't get them first and they can catch it, they can eat it.
they can see in the dark and the have to be able to see very well to catch mice, rats, and rabbits
They could but weasels generally eat mice, voles, shrews, moles, rabbits and small birds and their egg.
Mice, rabbits, dogs
the mice represent Lennie's personality
Rabbits are herbivores However mice will eat just about anything which makes them omnivores. i dont get it