Most carnivores would eat a grasshopper because it is a meat with protein. The small carnivore would likely be one to eat grasshoppers in their regular diet.
frogs
Yes there is an animal that eats both mice and grasshoppers. It is an owl.
an animal that eats a tertiary consumer e.g. grass grasshopper toad snake hawk the hawk is the quaternary consumer
Prairies are found in North America.
Because it acts in conjunction with the food chain, for example there is the sun, helps plants to photosynthesize and create food, then a grasshopper comes and eats the plant, then a bird eats the grasshopper, then a human shoots the bird and eats it. That is considered a food chain, and if one of those links disappears it would result in a food shortage for one of those species, thy would then die and so on and so forth.
Panther eats deer, deer eats shrub, grass, and a tree. An owl and a hawk eats a mouse and a rabbit, a mouse and a rabbit eats grass. A hawk and an owl also eats a frog, frog eats a cricket, a cricket eats grass. A hawk and and an owl also eat a snake, a snake eats a frog, a mouse, and a rabbit.
Secondary Consumer
plant leaves
You have to look at what eats what. Like the grasshopper eats grass, and the bird eats the grasshopper, and so on.
The snapping turtle eats a frog. Then a frog eats a grasshopper. Last the grasshopper eats the grass.
with their mandevilles
The grasshopper symbolizes a stupid idiot who eats everything
a ants eats grasshopers and leafs
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lizard
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They eat plants
The bird would be the secondary consumer.- Megan Teague, NC.