Yes; in nature, mice are herbivores. When domesticated, however, they will gladly add animal products (such as cheese) to their diet.
It depends on what kind of mice you are looking at. Although most common house mice are vegetarians. (Did I spell That right?^)
Bunnies are vegetarians, and do not have prey.
I thought they were vegetarians until I saw this scene a few minutes ago on my deck: http://www.flickr.com/photos/isabel95/5577375025/sizes/o/in/photostream/
No. Some may be vegetarians (herbivores) but most will also eat insects, worms, or meat.
Only if they want to be!
No, they are vegetarians I think.
No, they're vegetarians
Pandas are generally vegetarians, but have been known to eat birds or mice on occasion.
It depends on what kind of mice you are looking at. Although most common house mice are vegetarians. (Did I spell That right?^)
mice No first consumers are usually vegetarians. in a word they eat PLANTS.
No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?
The RDA does not change for vegetarians/non vegetarians.
Semi-vegetarians, or "mostly" vegetarians.
there not suitable for vegetarians
No they are not hamster vegetarians
Bunnies are vegetarians, and do not have prey.
No. They are not necessarily vegetarians unless they want to be.