owls, snakes, hawks, bald eagles, some lizards, and other animals
Rats don't eat their injured. Rats in order to survive, live in packs. Like wolves and dogs, rats take care of the weak before themselves. My sweet rats would bring each other food and groom each other when the other one was sick.However, if a wild rat dies, others may eat the body to stop it from attracting predators. Extremely rarely, this instinct kicks in with domestic rats too and one may eat their dead cage mate.
The black robin's Predators are cats, rats and humans.
Rats and mice are afraid of any predator. Nearly anything will eat them. Some predators that frighten them include cats, dogs, owls, foxes, and snakes. Rats are also usually afraid of humans. edit: Rats are also afraid of the letter "P" If you say any thing with a "P" in it (Pizza/pop/parlor) they flinch/squeek/run. They are also afraid of balloons. I own three rats, and I'm being serious.
Rats have many predators, however, the availability of their predators would depend on the rats location. A few well known predators would be cats, some dogs, foxes, owls and hawks.
Yes, felines, canines, birds of prey, etc. Just about everything that would eat a rabbit would prey on rats.
Snakes, birds of prey, coyotes, foxes, bobcats, and a number of other predators feed on desert rats (aka: kangaroo rats).
The Pumas predators are domestic livestock, small creatures including rats and squirrels. They also eat other Pumas.
Kit foxes and swift foxes daug people
They eat rodents such as mice and rats, and are even eaten by predators such as raptors.
Naked mole rats predators are snakes manly.
its predators are cats rats stoats and mynas
All species of cobras are predators and kill their game with poison and suffocation. They mostly eat small rodents like rats and mice.
for a pet, or for their predators
The black robin's Predators are cats, rats and humans.
Yes, they do. Dogs are predators. Rats are prey.
Rats don't eat their injured. Rats in order to survive, live in packs. Like wolves and dogs, rats take care of the weak before themselves. My sweet rats would bring each other food and groom each other when the other one was sick.However, if a wild rat dies, others may eat the body to stop it from attracting predators. Extremely rarely, this instinct kicks in with domestic rats too and one may eat their dead cage mate.
The black robin's Predators are cats, rats and humans.