It is not so much a friend/enemy relationship as it is a predator/prey interaction. Owls are raptors i.e. birds of prey. They prey on mice as one of their primary source of food which just means they are their natural predators. read more
It is not so much a friend/enemy relationship as it is a predator/prey interaction. Owls are raptors i.e. birds of prey. They prey on mice as one of their primary source of food which just means they are their natural predators. Without them (mice) their source of food would be limited. read more
Quick Answer. Many owls are apex predators, meaning that healthy adults have no natural predators in the wild. Some species, such as the burrowing owl, face predation by hawks, badgers and foxes. Adult great horned owls have no natural enemies. read more