chimpmunk mice
Goats are generally able to eat acorns, but they should only do so in moderation. Certain types of goats, such as Spanish and Myotonic goats, are known to have greater tolerance for acorns due to their digestive systems being better equipped to handle the tannins found in acorns. It's important to remember that too many acorns can still be harmful to any goat's health.
To eat? No.
Yes, chipmunks do eat acorns. Acorns are a common food source for chipmunks, along with nuts, seeds, fruits, and insects. Chipmunks collect and store acorns in their cheek pouches to bring back to their burrows for consumption.
No, it is not recommended for cats to eat acorns. Acorns can be toxic to cats and may cause gastrointestinal upset and other health issues if ingested. It's best to keep acorns away from cats to prevent any potential problems.
No, lions are obligate carnivores and eat only meat.
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any kind of mice
Some foods that will kill mice are caramel, peanut butter, and foods very high in sugar content.
Deer love acorns, but they will eat about any kind of nuts or seeds.
NO they don't eat acorns
Of Course they do. They eat nuts and an acorn is a nut.
mice and crickets
they eat corns, and acorns. But acorns is the best food they like to eat.
They eat more acorns of course:') there squirrelss!
They eat weeds, roots, bird eggs, bugs, acorns, rats, moles, stink bugs, birds, rats, bats, mice, beans, pumpkins, oranges, lizards and snakes.
The production of acorns by oak trees affects Lyme disease in humans because deer and deer mice eat acorns, deer ticks carry Lyme disease live on deer and deer mice. If the acorn level drops, the deer and deer mice population drops, the deer tick population drops, and there are less deer ticks to give humans Lyme disease.
im am not sure, but 89% of me is saying that gerbils cant eat acorns