Tertiary consumer
If you find a wild baby mouse, it's best to leave it in its nest or nearby as the parent will typically care for it. If you must intervene, contact a wildlife rehabilitator for guidance. Do not feed a wild baby mouse on your own as their nutritional needs are specific and improper feeding can harm them.
I have a wild groung hog that comes just about everyday and eats the cat food that I set out for the wild cats.
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Nothing will happen. A dog will eat many dirty things. Even if its a wild mouse with diseases. My dog caught a mouse in my backyard.. All that will happen is that it will dispose of the intestines
vultures, hyenas, wild dog & maybe lions
Tertiary consumer
Wild yams are not really suitable for eating. Many of the animals that will eat include small animals such as rodents.
Wild yams are not really suitable for eating. Many of the animals that will eat include small animals such as rodents.
Many species of bears love wild berries when they are in season. You might, from time to time, see a wolf eating berries.
YES! In the wild, when an rat or mouse dies, the mother eats them because the scent will attract predators...So the mother eats it to protect the family/group from predators...Remove the dead baby mouse because otherwise the mother will eat it and there is no telling what that could do to the mother...
Most meat eating animals if your out in the wild. very unlikely your body will be eaten by cannibals and if you believe in the supernatural vampires and werewolves.
The mice are very likely to fight and kill each other. Also, the wild mouse could have diseases which it could pass on to the tame mouse.
peanut butter and a mouse trap....
Wild Mouse - Pleasure Beach Blackpool - was created in 1958.
Let wild animals live in the wild.
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