yes
muskrats eat mice,
none, cattails are like razors and would cut their mouth up.
Muskrats eat what plants are available in their habitat, including cattail roots, lily roots and stems. When plants aren't available they will eat whatever is available, whether it be fish or small animals.
Muskrats are primarily herbivores that feed on aquatic plants, making them primary consumers rather than secondary consumers. They consume vegetation such as sedges, cattails, and other plant materials. Secondary consumers are typically carnivorous or omnivorous animals that eat primary consumers. Therefore, muskrats do not fall into the category of secondary consumers.
Muskrats primarily feed on aquatic vegetation, roots, and some small animals, but they do not typically eat dragonflies. Their diet mainly consists of plants like cattails and water lilies, along with some crustaceans and fish. While they may occasionally consume small insects, dragonflies are not a significant part of their diet.
Cattails are eaten by various insects, birds, and mammals. Some common consumers include birds like red-winged blackbirds and rails, muskrats, beavers, and insects like the cattail caterpillar.
Cattails otherwise known up here in Canada as bullrushes. When they get to the fluffy seed stage/look like cattails, many birds eat them. As a plant in a marsh, little creatures feed off its roots. We humans/2 legged animals can eat every part of the cattail. In fact the fluff makes a hyper-allergenic fill for pillows.
Cattails are eaten by a variety of animals such as muskrats, beavers, and waterfowl. Insects like dragonflies and moths also feed on cattails. Additionally, some species of turtles and snails may consume cattail leaves and stems.
Muskrats eat they eat plants and animals they are omnivores so get it straight you got it completely wrong because that is what they are and what they eat
No
water from the ground
Cattails