Yes, shrews do eat plants occasionally, but not all the time they mostly eat Invertabrates, however, they can also eat vertebrates like snakes, salamanders, and mice.
ground moles, shrews, cats, tortoises
they eat both worms/insects are con sidered meat
Voles, moles, and shrews are similar animals, but not in the same species.
no. The barn owl eats , rodents , shrews , moles , and birds
Moles and shrews, NOT porcupines!
Moles and shrews
Snakes are carnivorous and do eat shrews, including rats and other snakes.
Many mammals such as monkeys and bears, and even humans, will eat insects as a part of their diet. But they are primarily food for shrews, hedgehogs, moles, aardvarks and anteaters, and some species of bats.
Moles are not rodents; they belong to the group of mammals known as Insectivora, and thus are more closely related to the shrews.
Yes, cats do eat shrews as part of their natural diet. Shrews are small mammals that are preyed upon by cats in the wild.
A close relative of a mole is the shrew. Both moles and shrews belong to the order Eulipotyphla, which also includes hedgehogs. While moles are primarily adapted for a burrowing lifestyle with their specialized forelimbs and velvety fur, shrews are small, insectivorous mammals with elongated snouts and high metabolic rates. Despite their similarities, shrews are more agile and have a different ecological role compared to moles.
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