yes they are also scavengers!
Rats and mice are both omnivores. Other animals that are omnivores include squirrels, pigs, chipmunks, and bears. Additional animals that feed on both plants and animal products are hedgehogs, badgers, and some species of birds.
Rats will eat anything edible, plant or animal. Therefore, they are classed as being omnivores.
The house rat, and all rats I believe, are omnivores.
Hervivores are creatures that survive on plants only. The owl's staple food are small animals like rats and lizards. Creatures that feed on animal forms are called carnivores.
Snakes are carnivores.
No rats are vertebrates.
Yes, rats, in the wild are carnivores, so you can feed them sausages, bacon, chicken, beef and all other meat, just make sure there is not too much fat and remember, this is a treat for your rat, so feed it in moderation.
Both are mammals. But rats are rodents, and bears are carnivores.
Rats are carnivores. They eat meat.
Carnivores help us by keeping down populations such as rabbits, rats and other vermin.
Rats are omnivores and will eat almost anything from plants, grains, small animals, insects and even carrion.
Lyex? A Lynx is A carnivore. It mainly eats rats, deer, and rabbits.
No. Emus are not carnivores, they are insectivores and herbivores. Emus eat seeds, plants, vegetables and insects.
Owls are carnivores as they only eat meat. They feed on insects, fish and small to medium-sized animals including voles, rats, rabbits and even skunks.
tigers, jaguars, alligators, crocodiles, snakes, panthers, and rats and other small meat eaters.
They come under carnivores they eat birds, mice, rats and other small animals.
Of course! In the wild cats eat meat, like birds, rats, mice. They are carnivores - meat eaters.
they do hunt for stuff like mice, rats,and small mammals.
Usually. They are secondary consumers when they eat herbivores (rabbits, Gazelles), and tertiary consumers if they eat other carnivores, such as rats and Birds of Prey.