They don't ingest wood, but can chew on it to "file" the teeth they have that continuously grow.
Groundhogs are also called woodchucks but that name has nothing to do with their diet. None of the three animals eats wood.
Very few rats eat plants. They usually scavenge for seeds and nuts, which is thir main diet. Even so Rats are omnivores, they will eat anything they can get a hold of .. Including other animals. Commonly small insects and arachnids. Rats will also chew on wood - a common cause of house damage. Considering many are pests they eat opened cereal, left out food and any scraps they can get a hold of. Rats simply eat everything...
Most certainly. Rats have been known to eat almost anything, from "people" cheese to cardboard. There have been instances of rats eating their own feces to survive. Rats can eat cheese that people eat, but people shouldn't eat cheese that rats eat unless it's safe.
Small forest creatures, such as northern flying squirrels, (their most common prey) wood rats, mice, voles, rabbits and bats. They also eat small birds, and reptiles, but these are less common prey.It mostly eats small rodents or ratsThe prey is flying squirrels, wood rats, mice,and other reptiles and insects
Bees, being considerably smaller than a rat, can not eat the rat. Nor do rats eat bees.
Rats will eat anything, including dead raccoons.
in machupichu, yes.
dirt and stuff like that
Rats can eat metals so I am shore they can eat wood
yes they do
Yes
Naked mole rats are burrowing rodents. They eat tubers that they encounter while digging, and also ingest their own feces.
Rabies is fairly uncommon on groundhogs but it has happened and Is definitely possible. Almost any mammal can get rabies. Animals like mice, rats, squirrels and groundhogs, are not very common to get rabies but can and does happen. Dogs, cats, foxes, cows and other mammals can all get rabies but birds fish and snakes can not.
eat on your wood and take your food and then they turn into dinosaurs and eat you jk
No, groundhogs are herbivorous.
Ex-lax is not effective on groundhogs even if you could get them to eat it. Groundhogs are vegetarians and are not likely to be interested in it as food. As a groundhog is relatively large, it will get a case of the runs, but little else. Ex-lax is great for mice, rats, moles, voles, and occasionally squirrels, but not useful for larger animals.
yes groundhogs do. its one of their favorite foods.
i think that some breeds naked mole rats would do thetrick