Golden mouse is a species of a New World mouse. It is usually 5 to 8 inches in body length and golden brown in color. Golden mice have been reported as prey for lynxes, weasels and by some birds of prey.
Some common predators of golden retrievers are coyotes, wolves, mountain lions, and occasionally large birds of prey such as eagles or hawks. It is important to keep your golden retriever safe by supervising them when outdoors and not letting them roam alone in areas where these predators may be present.
protecting each other from predators
A mouse protects itself by being cautious, hiding in burrows, staying hidden from predators, and moving quickly to escape danger. Additionally, mice have keen senses of hearing and smell to detect threats and predators early on.
This may sound really weird, but they are golden so they can blend in. Since they are in the canopy, it is hard for predators like jaguars to be able to tell the difference between a golden lion tamarin and a patch of sunlight seeping through the trees.
Larger birds ( hawks, eagles, ect.) and snakes
The golden brown mouse lemur has big eyes to see in the dark. It has teeth that grow all their life. They run fast to get away from predators. That's all I know. :-)
who are golden retrievers predators
Golden-brown mouse lemur was created in 1998.
The golden eagle has no predators.
cats
golden eagles
no
no. they are yellow to let their predators know they are poisoins
no. rats are one of mice's natural predators is will stress the mouse out and could even kill it!
because they where hunted by predators
Some common predators of golden retrievers are coyotes, wolves, mountain lions, and occasionally large birds of prey such as eagles or hawks. It is important to keep your golden retriever safe by supervising them when outdoors and not letting them roam alone in areas where these predators may be present.
why are golden mice endangered? not like normal mice. i mean golden mice that live in the forests