mutualism
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No, its commensalism
Its commensalism.
Biotic Factors;joshua trees,cacti,rattle snake,red tailed hawk Abiotic Factors; rock sand, and mounatins
a hawk
A bird can eat a reptile.For example, an eagle or a hawk will eat a snake.If this is not enough proof, an eagle or hawk will eat a lizard.
Osprey
jump and press O in that big mech in game (hawk) to obtain it you have to do landing zone (traingle) or use existing one and go to building point on it and drop hawk and enter it and jump and press circle (O) on pad :D
grass < mouse < snake < hawk
Example: An eagle was rivaling the hawk in directness of aim at the prey.
Different species live in different habitats. For example, red tailed hawks inhabit forests and open land, the red shouldered hawk lives mainly in damp woodlots and forests, the Harris' hawk lives in the desert southwest.
Yes, there are thousands of species of plants and animals that live in the deserts around the world.
A rabbit eats grass, and a hawk eats a rabbit. This is called a food chain or a food web. A rabbit is an herbivore. A rabbit eats plants to obtain energy. The hawk doesn't eat plants. The hawk eats the rabbit, and when an animal eats another animal to obtain energy, the consumer of the animal is called a carnivore. This is also an example of predation.
You COULD be talking about a food chain,. ie, The hawk would be at the top of the food chain and the grass at the bottom. An extention to your example could be, "A Hawk eats a mouse which eats bugs which eat grass" An alternate answer could also be... "it is called Eating"