no they hate it...
A Northern Harrier Hawk can eat grass, but prefers fresh meat, unless food is very scarce and it has no other option.
..what?
Because hawks eat rabbits
A primary consumer is an animal that eats plant material for food hawks do not eat grass leaves etc so they are secondaryconsumers - they eat the primary consumers
In this hypothetical food chain, grasshoppers are primary consumers, feeding on the grass (the primary producer). They convert the energy from the grass into biomass, which is then available to the next trophic level. As primary consumers, grasshoppers play a crucial role in transferring energy from the producers to higher trophic levels, such as sparrows and hawks.
the food chain for a chip. is grass-->chipmunk-->snake--> hawks
foxes snakes hawks owls skunks cactus grass puya :)
No, hawks are not producers because they do not produce their own food. a producer is something that does not need to have prey because they produce their own food. An example of a producer could be flowers,or grass. Hope this helped.
Coyotes, hawks, falcons, eagles wolves, ferrets, burrowing owls, etc.
Their instinct tells them to lie very still in the grass so they will not be seen by hawks flying overhead.
Study the following food chain: grass → snakes → rabbits → hawks. From this chain, you can correctly assume that each population
your "question" is not a question to begin with. anyways, grass produces food. the grass is eaten by grasshoppers, mice and rabbits. grasshoppers are eaten by mice and toads. mice are eaten by snakes, hawks and owls. rabbits are eaten by foxes and coyotes. foxes are eaten by coyotes. snakes are also eaten hawks.