https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/12/241218132149.htm
QUOTE:
A ground squirrel with cheeks stuffed with nuts, seeds or grains, is a
common sight. But a new study provides the first evidence that
California ground squirrels also hunt, kill and eat voles. The study,
led by the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and University of
California, Davis, is the first to chronicle widespread carnivorous
behavior among squirrels.
END QUOTE:
These ground squirrels are not much bigger than a vole. Voles might be >larger compared to a ground squirrel than than a rabbit compared to lynx.
It probably should be noted that carnivora is derived from hooved
animals. I recall a science article noting that cattle in India were >opportunistic carnivores even though they were ruminants (some were
hunting birds at night when the birds couldn't see them).
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/12/241218132149.htm
QUOTE:
A ground squirrel with cheeks stuffed with nuts, seeds or grains, is a
common sight. But a new study provides the first evidence that
California ground squirrels also hunt, kill and eat voles. The study,
led by the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and University of
California, Davis, is the first to chronicle widespread carnivorous
behavior among squirrels.
END QUOTE:
These ground squirrels are not much bigger than a vole. Voles might be larger compared to a ground squirrel than than a rabbit compared to lynx.
It probably should be noted that carnivora is derived from hooved
animals. I recall a science article noting that cattle in India were opportunistic carnivores even though they were ruminants (some were
hunting birds at night when the birds couldn't see them).
Ron Okimoto
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