Foxes Or Even Badgers.
hawk
right after it eats the snake it is the highest on the 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"
Hawk
A rabbit eats grass, and a hawk eats a rabbit. This is called a food chain or a food web. A rabbit is an herbivore. A rabbit eats plants to obtain energy. The hawk doesn't eat plants. The hawk eats the rabbit, and when an animal eats another animal to obtain energy, the consumer of the animal is called a carnivore. This is also an example of predation.
The grasshopper plays an important role in the a Sahara food chain. The grasshopper eats the grass, the snake preys on the grasshopper, and the hawk eats the snake. If any of the part of this chain are lost the whole chain will fall apart and the animal will die out.
A food chain of a grasshopper grass snake frog and hawk looks like the consumers are at the top which are snake and hawk. The snake and the hawk eat the grass the grasshoppers the frog. The grasshopper eats the grass, the frog eats the grasshopper, the snake eats the frog, the hawk eats the snake. That's how the grasshopper snake grass frog and hawk food chain web works.
Apex Answer: Food Chain*Food Chain
My answer. my food chain is one we learned in science class. Mine is...-conifers -crossbill eats seeds from the pinecones-hawks eat crossbill-fungi eats hawk's dead body
Secondary consumer
No it eats animals because it is not at the bottom of the food chain because it is a herbivore
Grass -------> Grasshopper-------------> Snake----------------->Hawk----------->Fungi (producer) (primary consumer) (secondary consumer) (tertiary (decomposer) consumer) Cabbage--------------> caterpillar----------->snake------------>Hawk------------->Fungi Plants----------->Herbivorous insects------------>Lizards-----------> Carnivorous birds Plants----------->Herbivorous insects--------->Insectivorous birds--------->Cats The sequence by which energy, in the form of food, passes from plant to animal and then to other animals is called a food chain