Yes, well put. Your question identifies two links in the food chain.
Sun shines --> grass grows --> gazelle/antelope eat grass --> cheetah eats gazelle/antelope The above food chain is incredibly simple but it's basically how it works.
Antelope eats the grass and the lion eats the antelope.
lion cheetahs and leapords also eat antelope, but im not sure about the zebras
It eats gazelles and antelope which eat grass so without the cheetah their might not be any grass inafrica because of over reproduction of the herbivores that live there.
wildebeest, antelope
It's a biology question, and it means that only 10% of the energy in the trophic level before it is gained by the current consumer, the rest is lost as heat and various other by-products.Example:Food Chain: Sun -> Grass -> Antelope -> LionIn this example, the grass absorbs the energy of the sun and starts the 'energy chain'. When the antelope eats the grass, it will only receive 10% of the ORIGINAL energy from the sun, the rest is given off as heat and such to the environment. When the lion eats the antelope, it will only receive 10% of the energy that the antelope received from the grass, which would then be only 1% of the ORIGINAL energy from the sun.
The cheetahs prefer such small and medium sized antelope such as gazelles.
There is no such thing as a "british antelope." But if it does exist, it would be a browser that eats primarily forbs and a little grass, much like other antelope are and do.
An African cheetah is a carnivore, so it eats meat. They eat other organisms like antelope and gazelles.
food chain
You COULD be talking about a food chain,. ie, The hawk would be at the top of the food chain and the grass at the bottom. An extention to your example could be, "A Hawk eats a mouse which eats bugs which eat grass" An alternate answer could also be... "it is called Eating"
antelopes eat grass and shrubs and other plants but they eat insects too.