They are lagomorphs, a category which covers only rabbits and hares. They are not in the same category as squirrels, mice or rats. A lagomorph hops, is a vegetarian and has a scut type of tail.
An organism killing other organisms for food. For example: a fox killing a rabbit.
Well a heterotroph is an organism that depends on other organisms as food for example, a fox feeds on a rabbit. The fox is a heterotroph. Plants are known as autotroph they produce their own food by the process of photosynthesis.
If you're asking for an example, then an example could be a wolf eating a rabbit. It has taken the energy from the rabbit, which the rabbit had gotten the energy from the plants it had been eating. The plants got their energy from the sunlight, using it to make glucose.
A fox?
The Bengal fox, like all other mammals, is a multicellular organism. Multicellular organisms are all organisms with more than one cell. Unicellular organisms are also called single cell organisms.
Bear, wolf, fox, rabbit, deer....
organisms use some of the energy for life processes
Animals that eat other animals such as snakes, hawks, mongoose, etc.
There are many types of short animals. Some of these animals include the dog, cat, bird, fox, squirrel, chipmunk, rabbit, and turtle.
i thinks there is a rabbit and a fox
Artic Fox, Artic Rabbit, Artic Owl
deer, fox, rabbit, skunk, mouse, and snake.
A Fox, a badger, a hedgehog, a sparrow and a rabbit.
Yes. All animals and plants are organisms because they contain carbon.Yes. All animals and plants are organisms because they contain carbon.
An organism killing other organisms for food. For example: a fox killing a rabbit.
There are obviously many animals or organisms in a marsh, and in a tidal marsh there are crocodiles, marsh rabbit's, red fox, brown bullhead (fish), nothern watersnake, yellow headed black bird, a ruddy duck, which has a blue bill, and a wood turtle. I am doing a project and all of these animals are very fascinating.
Fox, rabbit, otter, deer, badger, squirrel.