i wouldn't think alot. after all mouses are only quite small. and if you think about how much food you would give a hamster then it will probably be around that amount
AnswernothingA snake is a threat to a mouse for one reason. The one reason why a snake is a treat to a mouse is because that is what snakes eat.
House mouse heads are typically not eaten by other animals as they are not a common food source. If a predator were to consume a house mouse, it would likely eat the entire body, not just the head.
No, a mouse does not typically eat a weasel. Weasels are carnivorous animals that typically prey on smaller animals like mice.
Yes, some larger species of lizards, such as monitors, can eat mice. However, it is important to ensure the mouse is an appropriate size for the lizard and is not carrying any diseases that could harm the lizard. It is best to provide a well-balanced diet that meets the nutritional needs of the lizard.
Not usually, but my ducks tried to eat a mouse once, so I'm sure if the lizard was small enough they would try to eat it.
As much as possible
a woodland jumping mouse eats 124kg of plants in aweek ora day
Field mice eat plants, trees, and pretty much anything else.
No. They eat insets. A tarantula would eat a baby mouse.
No . The mouse will eat grain and cheese . Although the mouse species is known as a vegetarian , they also eat fruits .
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.
Mouse bird
A computer mouse
Fox will eat diffrent kinds of rodents such as mouse, or a parie dog. Coyotes will pretty much it meat.
No, prairie dogs are much larger than mice.
A snake is a threat to a mouse for one reason. The one reason why a snake is a treat to a mouse is because that is what snakes eat.
yea a plnt can eat a mouse it is called a venus fly trap