Murivorus
Murivorus is a term used to describe animals that primarily feed on mice and other small rodents. This dietary specialization makes them important predators in their respective ecosystems, helping to control rodent populations. Examples of murivorous animals include certain species of snakes, birds of prey like owls and hawks, and some carnivorous mammals such as weasels and foxes. The effectiveness of these predators in regulating prey numbers can have cascading effects on plant life and other organisms within the food web. The term itself is derived from Latin, with "muri" meaning "mouse" and "vorus" meaning "eating." The specific species that fall under the murivorous umbrella vary depending on the geographical location and the availability of suitable prey.