Weasels are predators and are surprisingly very aggressive and will attack almost any animal on sight. Otters are members of the weasel family and eat fish primarily. Weasels eat many vermin such as moles, shrews, and rats.
Most animals try to stay away from weasels. But owls, eagles and other birds of prey might attack a weasel. No animals actually consider them prey. But also badgers, coyotes, foxes, and even other weasels might attack them. (But for the owls, and other birds of prey sometimes the hunters become the hunted.)
the predators are weasels ,birds of prey and humans
Coyotes, black bears, and least, weasels prey on dormice.
Yes. Cats and weasels are obligatory carnivores, they have evolved to get all their nutrients from catching and eating prey animals.
Yes, some large Birds of Prey, foxes, rats, weasels, some snakes and humans.
Coyotes, black bears, and least, weasels prey on dormice.
Birds of prey like hawks, weasels and foxes, bobcats all prey on the small rodents and birds that owls feed on.
Birds of prey, foxes, weasels etc. Oh - and people occasionally !
Yes. They try to blend in with earth and soil, so they can approach prey undetected.
large birds,foxes,rats,weasels,some snakes,and people
Yes. They try to blend in with earth and soil, so they can approach prey undetected.
Weasels are small, agile predators that play a role in controlling rodent populations. They hunt primarily at night and use their slim bodies to access burrows and other tight spaces to catch their prey. Weasels are important members of the ecosystem as they help maintain a balance in prey populations.