Yes, Romans did keep and eat rodents, particularly mice and dormice. Dormice were considered a delicacy and were often fattened before being served at feasts. They were prepared in various ways, including being stuffed with a mixture of ingredients and roasted. While not a common staple, rodents were part of the diverse Roman diet, especially among the wealthier classes.
they usually eat rodents such as mice they usually eat rodents such as mice they usually eat rodents such as mice Maybe dolophins eat rodents but dolphins eat fish
Owls eat rodents and are used in fields to keep the population down.
they eat rats and rodents
Most snakes will eat rodents
rodents hate corn exspecially rats well... I heard that rodents do eat corn but not fresh corn. I thought rodents eat rotten or "bad" corn.
they eat rodents rodents, insects, birds, lemings
yes some types of rodents can eat insects
they eat small rodents
No they do not eat moles, they actually eat a variety of items such as insects and worms, pet chickens usually eat chicken feed, grains, and cracked corn. Actually, chickens will eat rodents. As omnivores, a chicken will eat bugs and small rodents when available.
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Jaguars do not tend to eat rodents, but if they do it would be rats, squirrels......
Feral or wild cats eat rodents to survive.