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Hawks are carnivores.

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Are hawks herbivores or omnivores?

Hawks are carnivores (meat eaters). They are Birds of Prey.strictly carnivore.


Are Hawk omnivores?

No. Hawks are not omnivores, they are carnivores (they only eat meat).


Are hawks carnivores or herbivores?

Hawks are carnivores


Are hawks omnivores or carnivores?

Hawks are carnivores, meat eaters.


Are hawks omnivores or scavengers?

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Are hawks carnivores consumers or omnivores?

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What wetland predators eat muskrats?

foxes, snakes, hawks, in other words, carnivores because muskrats are herbivores. I mean Omnivores, depends on the environment around them.


Are hawks carnivores herbivores or omnivores?

Hawks are primarily carnivores because they eat other animals. They are considered Birds of Prey, with beaks and claws designed for ripping and tearing. Hawks can also be scavengers, scavenging for food that has already been killed by another predator or perhaps by a car or sickness.


What does you call the animals that eat other animals?

Animals that only eat producers are called herbivores. Some herbivores include horses, grasshoppers, rabbits, etc. Animals that eat consumers are carnivores. Some examples of carnivores are lions, hawks, spiders, etc. Animals that eat both consumers and producers are called omnivores. Some examples of omnivores include bears and other animals.


Is a hawk herbivore or carnivore?

Yes. All hawks are carnivores. Carnivore means "meat eater."


What type of hawk is an omnivore?

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Is a monkey a heterotroph?

Mainly prey, as they are herbivores and occasionally insectivores. Their predators can include jaguars, ocelots, hawks, eagles, anacondas, crocodiles, and humans.