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  1. Rats are opportunistic feeders, so they will eat anything available to them in the wild. They are also omnivores; they consume both plants and animal matter. Their diet consists of a wide variety of food items from seeds, grains, and fruits to fungi, insects, and meat.

  2. 30 lip 2024 · Be them city rats or wild rats, all rat species follow an omnivorous diet, which means that they consume both plants and animals. In rural environments rats generally eat fruits, leaves, plant stems, fungi, insects, grains, cereals, small mammals, fish, mollusks, eggs, snails and more.

  3. 3 paź 2024 · In the wild, rats eat a variety of foods, including nuts and seeds, plants, fruits, insects and small invertebrates, fungi, carrion, and garbage and human scraps. In the house, rats eat grains and seeds, fruits and berries, nuts, meat scraps, pet food, and garbage.

  4. www.wildlifetrusts.org › wildlife-explorer › mammalsBrown rat - The Wildlife Trusts

    Brown rats are omnivorous, eating pretty much anything, from fruit and seeds to human food waste, insects, birds' eggs or even small mammals. They are particularly common around towns and cities. Brown rats live in loose colonies and dig their own burrows.

  5. 26 cze 2014 · They are omnivorous, which means they eat both plants and meat, and the common house mice will eat just about anything it can find. In fact, if food is scarce, mice will even eat each other.

  6. 25 lip 2024 · Rats are omnivores and have a varied diet that is determined by what is available. Honestly, they aren’t very picky about what they put in their mouths. Keep reading as we explore the differences in their diet when they’re in the wild versus when they are our pets.

  7. 5 lut 2024 · Rats in the wild are known to consume a variety of plants, seeds, and grains. Fruits and berries are also particularly appealing to them because they are easy to get, taste sweet, and provide a significant amount of energy.