Corn eats: nothing
microorgansim eats: everything dead
caterpillar eats: corn
mouse eats: corn, caterpillar
deer eats: corn
crow eats: corn, caterpillar (maybe snake, not sure)
squirrel eats: corn
cougar eats: mouse, deer, crow, squirrel, snake
snake eats: squirrel, mouse
If you find acorn husks in your house, it is more likely that a squirrel or chipmunk came into the house and ate them than a mouse. Acorns are a favorite food of the squirrel or chipmunk.
Microorganisms are found everywhere. There are more microorganisms inside and on a human body than there are cells. That would mean that the fingertips you're using to currently scroll the mouse and read this answer harbor millions of bacterial cells.
No it can not a mouse is simply a hetrotropth
not really unless its a fuzzy mouse
A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Mickey and Minnie Mouse (yes, even names of fictional characters)Robert Thompson, aka The Mouse Man of Kilburn, British furniture maker and craftsman who carved a mouse in each of his pieces.Mouse Mill Road, Westport, MAThe Coffee Mouse Cafe, Rochester, MN'The Mouse That Roared' (1959) starring Peter Sellers'A Mouse on a Motorcycle' by Beverly Cleary
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Squirrel
nuts, fruits, squirrel, mouse, bobcat, wolfthere is a food web for a mouse
squirrel mouse beaver
if its hungry unuf, then yes.
which animal is NOT a first-level consumer Deer Bird Caterpillar Mouse
Answer is acorns(apex)
Chipmunk, Squirrel Hope this helped
They can eat snakes.
deer. all increase in size(:
Owl, Mouse and Squirrel
Squirrel droppings are typically smaller and thinner than mouse or rat droppings. Squirrel droppings are often rounded at the ends and can be mistaken for rat droppings at first glance, but they are usually narrower and longer. Additionally, squirrel droppings may have a slight twist or curve to them, while mouse droppings are more cylindrical.