Yes, mice do eat grass as part of their diet.
Yes, mice can safely eat grass as part of their diet, but it should not be their primary source of food. Grass can provide some nutrients and fiber for mice, but they also need a balanced diet that includes proteins, fats, and other essential nutrients.
Yes, mice may eat grass seed as part of their diet, as they are omnivores and can consume a variety of foods including seeds.
No, mice are not commonly eaten as part of a human diet.
No, mice do not eat wood as part of their diet. They primarily feed on grains, fruits, and seeds.
Mice don't eat grass. However moose do.
Sedge grasses form part of the wombat's diet.
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! :)
i am pretty sure that they do eat mice because they are field mice and field mice eat grain and if the grass grows maybe corn crops then the field mice would eat it !!
NO they all don't eat grass
Yes, mice may eat grass seed in the garage as it is a potential food source for them.
Yes, snakes are carnivorous and often eat rodents like mice as part of their diet. In the wild, some snake species primarily feed on small mammals such as mice to survive.
Mice are omnivores and they primarily feed on seeds, nuts, fruits, and insects, but they can also eat grass if no other food sources are available. However, grass is not a typical part of their diet and they will usually seek out other food options first.