It depends on how large the grassland is. But usually between 700,000 and 5,000,000.
no there is none. dur! of course there will be insects in the grasslands. even first graders know this
mostly bugs such as ants ,crickets,flys,ect.
Mosquito, Dung Beetle, Termites
Grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets.
so a simple one would be fox eats rabits and insect and they eat grass or fox eats bird wich eats rabbit which eats grass
Herbivores (plant eaters)Browsers (leaf eaters)Grazers (grass eatersOmnivores (eats all groups)CarnivoresInsectivores (insect eaters)Piscivores (fish eaters)
no a cow is an animal, that eats grass land plants.
To give a basic and broad perspective answer this is an example of common organism feeding patterns. ex: the water's cellular life base and the sun's rays help the, per say, blade of grass be nurtured, that same blade of grass either is eaten by an insect, a herbivore, or dies and withers to help nurture fungi in the forest. The insect who ate that blade of grass is perhaps later eaten by a frog. The frog, who ate the insect that had eaten the grass, is perhaps eaten by a bird of prey. The bird is possibly hunted and becomes our next meal or is killed off and eaten by a cougar. From there the cycle continues on to larger, voracious animals till it finally goes back to that single blade of grass.
Not just grass but yes herbivores are primary consumers.
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Termites.
so a simple one would be fox eats rabits and insect and they eat grass or fox eats bird wich eats rabbit which eats grass
wildebeest, antelope
no because it only eats potatoes and lives in them
a secondary consumer is where an insect or something small eats greenary such as grass leaves etc
An animal that eats grass - eg a grasshopper, gazell or gnu.
The leatherback insect is a type of grasshopper that eats grass. It has a long slender body and long hind legs.
It eats grass by grazing
Owl
Spiders and praying mantis do.
there isn't an insect who feeds on fishes.