Yes, they are. But in other cases, some mice are omnivores which eat both meat and plants!
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Mice are not exclusively herbivores; they are omnivores, meaning they eat a combination of plants and other animals. In the wild, a mouse's diet typically includes seeds, fruits, insects, and small animals.
Field mice do not typically seek out and eat wool carpets when they are in the house. They may chew on wool fibers for nesting material, but this behavior is not common indoors. It is more likely for them to infest areas where food sources are available.
they dont eat any plants only mice, rats, moles, shrews..... FROM YOUR LIFE SAVER!! :)
No,they eat grains.
Field mice eat plants, trees, and pretty much anything else.
No, they don't eat field mice, they are they same size. They eat grubs and underground insects
Yes, mice are omnivores.
I'm pretty sure birds of prey will eat anything that they can catch....... Even if they are not supposed to, eagles will eat field mice.
Yes, mice are omnivores because they eat plants. (:
Yes, they are. But in other cases, some mice are omnivores which eat both meat and plants!
grain and stuff. Field mice eat whatever they can find. Field mice commonly eat seeds, new plant shoots, berries, fruits, insects, invertebrates, and even carrion.
yes
Some Field Mice Eat Allot Of Mill Worms so do terrapins (a type of turtle) here are some good foods for them,Do Not Feed Them Any Of Human Food This List Is Made By P.d.s.a Vets tulip bulbs, white beans, wheat, peas, black beans and tomatoes. Field Mouse is small rodent, which is found in long rolling plains or alternately in old houses and in places where there is no sufficient light.
Mice don't eat grass. However moose do.
no, I don't think they do