If the mouse can fit it in its mouth and not choke on it when it swollows it, then yes, a mouse would eat a seed.
The cow.
# a cow # a mouse # a face # a cow # a mouse # a face
No. They eat insets. A tarantula would eat a baby mouse.
No, a cow will not eat meat, although there will be some curious cow that would probably try it, cows do not and will not eat meat.
I personally think a mouse is cuter than a cow.
Yes. Mice have a much higher metabolic rate than a cow does, which means a mouse has to eat more per body weight than a cow to keep it alive and able to move around. We have to look at how much a mouse and a cow drink on a per-body weight basis to see whether a mouse will or will not dehydrate faster than a cow will. We cannot compare how much a cow drinks or a mouse drinks per day in terms of gross volume, since these are unreliable numbers to work with. Thus, typically a mouse will drink 15% to 20% of its body weight in water per day. A cow, on the other hand, will drink 7 to 10% of her body weight in water per day. This is a huge difference, and shows that mice indeed will dehydrate faster than a cow will.
There's no such thing as an "organic cow." A cow is a cow, regardless. She will eat what "normal" cows eat, which is defined in the related question posted below.
Yes, the cat would probaly kill the mouse then eat it later.
A lion is a carnivore of a cow, mouse, and rabbit.
Clarabelle is the name of Mickey Mouse's cow friend.
If you eat a sacred cow, you will be subjected to the disapproval of those who considered the cow to be sacred.