Carnivorous mammals. Snakes. Cats. Sometimes even large fish, in the case of bats catching small fish!
Coyotes and bears mainly eat them. Also sometimes large birds such as the great blue heron eat them.
The large eyes sockets in early mammals used to hold large eyes. The eyes of early mammals were very large and contained a wider pupil and a larger lens. The eyes were much better at seeing in the dark than many mammals are today.
Examples of large mammals include African Elephant, Giraffe, Bison, and Siberian Tiger
they eat rats, birds, eggs, and other small mammals sometimes large because snakes like the albino python can stretch.
On roar, lions eat either large mammals or small depending on feeding schedule if you have small mammals ,all day, but if you have large mammals its twice daily
Sometimes. Very small mammals will have small ears to help conserve their body heat. The exceptions to this are rabbits and hares. Also marine mammals (large and small) have lost their external ears for much the same reason. The exception to this is sea-lions who still have external ears. Large terrestial mammals have large ears as they have little need to conserve body temperature. The elephant has very large ears which they flap for the purpose of radiating away excess body heat.
No. Large, but not infinite.
they are large mammals
Pretty much all animals that are carnivores, and large enough, will eat mammals.
no
They eat large, hooved mammals.