Snakes, Birds of Prey, cats...
Yes, only when they are out of food they will either eat each other and they will also eat plants. I am still thinking about them eating each other but they will eat plants if that is all they have to eat.
No. Koalas are strictly herbivorous, feeding almost exclusively on eucalyptus leaves. They do not eat any animal proteins at all.
Grassland animals such as snakes, birds of prey like hawks and owls, and small mammals like foxes and coyotes may eat field mice as part of their diet. These predators help to regulate the field mouse population in the grassland ecosystem.
a small animal that eats grass would be rats they eat grass and smaller rodents some mice but not many bunnies just eat clovers or dandillionshope this helps! :)
No, goats are herbivores, meaning they primarily eat plant-based foods. Mice are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. Rabbits are strictly herbivores, consuming a diet of primarily plant material.
Most carnivores (meat eating animals) will eat pinkies, which are newborn mice.
All types of snakes eat mice.
Yes, kestrels eat mice and other tiny animals.
Yes. Like owls can eat mice.
most all
Deer mice eat seeds and fruit. They eat insects. They also nibble on dead animals.
cat dog mice
Snakes eat other animals. Little snakes eat things like insects and mice. Larger snakes eat larger animals. The largest snakes are boa constrictors and anacondas -- they can eat entire deer and crocodiles!
snakes.
Yes, Weasels eat small animals like chickens and mice.
muskrats eat mice,
mice and other small animals and rarely a bigger mammal