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Arent most/all rodents omnivorous? They might prefer to eat only grains or what not, but if pushed to starvation will readily eat meat to survive?
Edit- Seems I missed what's remarkable about this, is they are actively hunting the Voles, not just being opportunistic.
So school kinda lied to you. Herbivores and carnivores exist on a spectrum. The extremes are known as "obligates". So an animal that lacks the ability to eat plants entirely is known as an "obligate carnivore." Otherwise, the rest of animals are somewhere spread across the spectrum. Animals in this region are commonly known to eat what's easily available with just a preference toward one end or the other.
Like house cats!
Edit: to those with reading comprehension issues, meat needs to be a part of their diet. That doesn't mean they'll never be seen eating things that aren't meat.
Cool... I guess nobody understood the definition then?
They need meat in their diets (specifically taurine, which is often an additive in cat food). Just because there are photos of them eating veggies, doesn't mean they're not obligated to eat meat.
0% nutrition, 100% cromch.
This is cute but you really shouldn't be feeding cats plants
Tell that to our shop cat that eats grass (besides all the mice he can catch).
Even the obligates are just really close to the end of the spectrum as they will occasionally snack on the other source for specific nutrients.