No, I've eaten a hawk before. Haven't you? It's good, tastes kinda like an owl.
no its a first consumer
A quaternary consumer is a consumer on the fourth trophic level for a biome. Usually it is a top predator or scavenger. Also, they are usually the species on the top of the food chain.
No a hawk is not a first and second consumer
The answer to your question is yes, a hawk is a consumer. The definition of a consumer is something that eats something else. A hawk eats mice and other things so it is a consumer.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.