The red tailed hawk, Buteo Jamaicensis, is found over most of North America, including all of Florida, so yes, they are native to the Everglades.
Yes. Many species are found there, including: red tailed hawk red shouldered hawk Cooper's hawk sharpshinned hawk Everglades kite swallowtailed kite Mississippi kite
Yes, a Red-Tailed Hawk can live in the desert.
It lives in California.
yes they can
A large buteo hawk of North America.
because its food is there
because its food is there
They fly.
No, all hawks are birds. If they were a mammal they would have fur and give birth to live young.
Yes. Red-tailed hawks can live in a variety of different climates and habitats. I am a college student and I have seen a red-tailed hawk perched on a steel support structure in between one of the buildings and the powerplant on campus.
a Red-Tailed Hawk is a birds-of-prey
Yes, the red-tailed hawk is a secondary consumer. This is because the red-tailed hawk eats the small mammals and birds.