The diets of mammals vary. Any given mammal eats one or more than one of the following: leaves, grasses, sedges, bark, fruit, wood, seeds, nectar, poolen, sap, honey, meat, eggs, bones, fish, arthropods, other invertebrates, carrion, juveniles of their own species, blood, mucus, faeces, fungi, or clay.
Because we eat them
Some animals that eat buckwheat are birds and small mammals, such as different types of rodents. Humans also eat buckwheat.
Some mammals are herbivores, meaning they don't eat meat! (Herbivorous) Others are carnivores, meaning they eat only meat. (Carnivorous) and some mammals are omnivores, meaning they eat both. (Omnivorous)
they give us milk and we can eat them.
there both mammals
Yes, some mammals do eat insects. Mammals such as bats, anteaters, and some species of primates include insects in their diet. Insects can provide an important source of protein and nutrients for these animals.
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.
To humans? No. Blue Whales do not eat or (without provocation) harm humans.
No, green anacondas do not typically eat humans. They primarily feed on large prey such as fish, birds, and mammals.
Marine mammals such as sea otters are some of the animals that eat abalone. I've never had it personally, but I know we humans are also abalone eaters.
Yes, many birds of prey eat small mammals.
Humans are the only mammals who (should) eat chocolates. They do so because they tatse good and are common for gift-giving, sweet indulgences, and celebrations.