Yes, in a survival situation, it is possible to eat mice to survive as a source of protein. However, it is important to ensure that the mice are cooked thoroughly to avoid the risk of contracting diseases.
the need fish to survive
No, Buffalo are herbivores they only eat vegetation.
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.
All hawks eat mice.
If you are i survival mode in Antarctica, you may eat what whatever is available to eat.
Yes, mice eat most any food scraps. They mainly eat fruits and vegetables but have adapted to eat most human food scraps and will eat just about anything in a dire situation.
Depends on the snake, most snakes eat mice.
They might be poisonous.
Yes, they can. Mother mice will sometimes eat their young if they think their young don't have much chance a survival (if the young are sick), if they a disturbed and think they are at risk or just because it's the mother's first litter and she gets carried away. Also, if a mouse dies, another mouse may eat it for the sake of cleanliness. Mice don't tend to kill other mice to eat them.
Cats eat their prey as a natural instinct to survive.
Most of the foods they usually eat, except for a matter of only sheer survival will they eat livestock.
ok i found this baby mous being chased around my yard by my cats. what does it need to eat to survive?