the behavoriol adaptations of a swordfish help fellow swordfish communicate with each other to live
-they open their mouths to regulate their body temperature -they have sharp teeth to tear apart their preys body
A seaside sparrow is not a producer but a consumer. It is an Atlantic bird that preys on insects and Spiders and other small marine animals.
they use their heads as an echolocator to locate their preys on dark areas
the lion fish have very few nautral predators but the grouper and other fish have been found with lion fish remains in there stomachs.
Normally yes. It preys upon smaller birds/mammals which are mainly primary consumers such as rabbits and sparrows. In the case of the rabbit the eagle is always the secondary consumer as the rabbit eats grass which is a producer as it makes its own food from the sun. However, if the eagle preys upon creatures like ferrets or mink then it becomes a quaternerary consumer as these examples are tertiary consumers as they prey upon rabbits and other small mammals. Hope this helps.Yes.
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crabs preys are lobsters
A snake preys on a heron.
A polar bear preys on arctic foxes A polar bear preys on arctic foxes
preys
depends... sometimes they're predators sometimes they're preys but mostly they're preys
Alexander Preys was born in 1905.