Unlike another familiar subterranean dwelling mammal, the gopher, moles are not rodents. They are more closely related to shrews and belong to the newer order Soricomorpha. They were previously classified under the now discarded order Insectivora. Moles are predators. They feed on earthworms, insect larva and adult insects as well as other invertebrates. Some moles swim in shallow creeks and riverbeds in search of prey.
Moles are not rodents; they belong to the group of mammals known as Insectivora, and thus are more closely related to the shrews.
rodents and moles
no. The barn owl eats , rodents , shrews , moles , and birds
Nope... their main diet is earthworms and insects.
Moles and gophers are the most likely.
Yes snakes can eat rodents, moles, and bird eggs.
No they do not eat moles, they actually eat a variety of items such as insects and worms, pet chickens usually eat chicken feed, grains, and cracked corn. Actually, chickens will eat rodents. As omnivores, a chicken will eat bugs and small rodents when available.
Unlike another familiar subterranean dwelling mammal, the gopher, moles are not rodents. They are more closely related to shrews and belong to the newer order Soricomorpha. They were previously classified under the now discarded order Insectivora. Moles are predators. They feed on earthworms, insect larva and adult insects as well as other invertebrates. Some moles swim in shallow creeks and riverbeds in search of prey.
They help farmers by eating rats, mice, and other rodents like gophers and moles that harm crops.
Rodents can only be found inside your body, in your clothes, and hiding in your closet ready to jump out and attack you. lol Actually, Rodents can be found in houses (like mice), Underground (like moles and groundhogs), in trees (like squarrils), and almost anywhere. Mice like to travel along walls.
Chipmunks are related to squirrels, as they both belong to the Sciuridae family. They are small, striped rodents that are known for their cheek pouches and love for nuts and seeds.
Rodents like ground squirrels, mice, rats, voles, marmots. Also weasels, badgers, moles and shrews.