Deer mice are a vital part of the food web and serve as prey for various predators. These predators include birds of prey, such as owls and hawks, which hunt them from the air, and terrestrial predators, including foxes, coyotes, snakes, and weasels. Even domestic animals, such as cats, may prey on deer mice when given the opportunity. The specific predators of deer mice can vary depending on their geographical location and the specific habitats they occupy. Their presence as a food source for predators is crucial for maintaining the balance of ecosystems, as it helps control deer mouse populations and supports their predators’ survival and reproductive success.