they DO get eaten by kookaburras.
They are probably eaten by birds, or mice, or some other animal.
i would say....a cricket
No. Mice are not carnivorous, even if they are starving.
It is probably just disturbed by hormones
Depends, if its a big lizard, then it will eat the mouse, but if its a small lizard, it might get eaten by the mouse itself x].
your "question" is not a question to begin with. anyways, grass produces food. the grass is eaten by grasshoppers, mice and rabbits. grasshoppers are eaten by mice and toads. mice are eaten by snakes, hawks and owls. rabbits are eaten by foxes and coyotes. foxes are eaten by coyotes. snakes are also eaten hawks.
Only certain fungi are edible and these can be eaten by mice.
Mice and birds do often get eaten by cats.
snakes.
Secondary consumers are eaten by tertiary consumers. For example; mice are eaten by snakes (secondary consumers), which are eaten by mongooses (tertiary consumers).
Although rare nowadays mice are still eaten. The Romans considered them a delicacy
Ask one.
no the mouse will be eaten and they fight
Mice can eat bananas. Bananas are more prone to be eaten by mice if they are raw (in plantain form) and they have not been stored properly.
Some species of mice eat insects and are subsequently eaten by rattle snakes that are then eaten by road runners that are eaten by hawks.
They are probably eaten by birds, or mice, or some other animal.
Mice are eaten by a lot of things, including snakes, birds of prey, and (obviously) cats. Mice are relatively vulnerable creatures (they are quick, though), and therefore are easy targets for almost any size of carnivore. Also, mice aren't exactly hard to find, making them a main part of many animal's diets.