birds and other small rodents
Sunflower seeds for the most part. This can also be caused by over-feeding.
A mouse is a consumer because it feeds on plants, seeds, fruits, and insects to obtain energy for survival. It plays a role as a primary consumer in the food chain by consuming producers such as plants.
Sunflower seeds, nuts, little pieces of fruit -- everything you would expect a mouse to eat. The pet store also has specially made mouse food if you want it. Have fun with your mouse!
No, a mouse would not be interested in eating a gold ring as it serves no nutritional value to them. Mice typically seek out food sources that provide sustenance for their survival, such as grains, seeds, and fruits.
A mouse would be considered a secondary consumer because it eats primary consumers (such as insects or seeds). In a food chain, it would come after the primary consumers but before the tertiary consumers.
hawk or sparrow
Most mice in the desert feed on seeds and plants. Some also eat insects and other small organisms.
Two species of closely related birds that feed on the same seeds in a particular forest.
No
Mice eat grains, fruits, and seeds for a regular diet, but they are omnivores they will eat meat and insects.
sunflower seeds, berries, grapes. I don't know I'm not a mouse person.
thick grain or seeds
herbs and grass seeds
Yes, they love sunflower seeds
When you are in your garden, open your seed pouch, drag the seeds from it towards the holes and release your mouse.
No. The spinifex hopping mouse of Australia is an omnivore. It feeds on seeds, vegetation and arthropods.
The dusky hopping mouse eats plant materials such as seeds, shoots and roots, and small arthropods.