Muskrat is a popular dish at wild game banquets where the tasty critter is found in North America - so people are on the list of Muskrat eaters. It is cooked like rabbit or in stews.
In addition the normal predators - foxes, cougars, owls, hawks, river otters, dogs, pike, muskies, snapping turtles, snakes, martins, bob cats, feral cats - will welcome an appropriately sized muskrat into their diet.
A muskrat
Bigger animals that are predators and some fish.
No, a decomposer a living thing that eats detritus, or decomposing plants and animals, but scavengers are animals that feed on carrion, or parts of dead animals. Decomposers break down organisms, but scavengers do not.
Which of these isn't a euphemism for muskrat fur, but is a euphemism for muskrat meat?Your Answer: Marsh hare
Shrew + Reed = muskrat
Muskrat Scrambler was created in 2000.
Shrew + Reed = muskrat
Muskrat is the muskrat's common name. Muskrat derives from a Native American word that was mispronounced by English settlers as musquash. People eventually thought that had something to do with its musky odor, and the name changes to musk beaver and then muskrat. The scientific name of the muskrat is Ondatra zibethicus.
banana and banana muskrat
No, but a raccoon might eat a muskrat.
Muskrat Love was created in 1972.
Muskrat Scrambler ended in 2005.