Coyotes, black bears, and least, weasels prey on dormice.
dormouses eat plants but accasionaly they eat insects
Rare, it is now a strictly protected species.
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The ocelot, because it is a predator, and much stronger than the sloth.
Humans we kill them for their fat and sometimes for scientific reasons but mostly for their rich substances in their blubber
The fat wasp plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by acting as a pollinator and a predator. As a pollinator, it helps in the reproduction of plants by transferring pollen from one flower to another. This process is essential for the production of fruits and seeds. Additionally, as a predator, the fat wasp helps control the population of other insects, maintaining a balance in the ecosystem. Overall, the fat wasp contributes to the biodiversity and stability of nature by playing these important roles.
A dormouse is a rodent. It is related to mice and rats. Rodents have chisel-shaped incisor teeth for gnawing. Birds do not have any teeth. They have beaks. Birds also have wings and fly.