Mammals:
* Coyotes: These are common predators of woodrats in many areas.
* Bobcats: These felines also prey on woodrats, especially in areas where they overlap in habitat.
* Raccoons: Raccoons are opportunistic omnivores that will eat woodrats when available.
* Badgers: These animals are powerful diggers and can prey on woodrats in their burrows.
* Weasels: Weasels are agile predators that can hunt woodrats in their nests.
* Hawks: Hawks are aerial predators that will sometimes hunt woodrats on the ground.
* Owls: Owls are nocturnal predators that often hunt woodrats at night.
* Snakes: Some snake species, such as rattlesnakes and garter snakes, will prey on woodrats.
Other Predators:
* Domestic Cats: Cats are known to hunt and kill woodrats.
* Dogs: Dogs, especially those who are not trained to leave wildlife alone, may also prey on woodrats.
The specific predators of woodrats will vary depending on the geographic location and the specific species of woodrat.