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Ground dwelling animals such as coyotes etc. prey on the young and eggs of hawks if they can reach the nest. Also one type of hawk will readily kill another type: for example, a goshawk would kill a Harris hawk if it had the chance - for that reason when falconers attend a meet they only fly one bird at a time! There are some exceptions to this such as Harris hawks and caracaras, which often hunt co-operatively and share the kill.
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A weasel's main predators are hawks and owls
"Predator" means a craeture which preys on (hunts) other creatures, so all hawks are certainly predators!
If you took the hawk out of the food chain, the animals that the hawk preys on would become over populated. This would mean that the animals and plants that the hawk's prey eats, would be used up. The prey animals such as the Blue bird would begin to go hungry. The delicate balance of nature would be thrown off.
Yes. It is a predator because it preys on other animals such as smaller birds, rabbits, snakes, and mice. Red tailed hawks also eat insects such as beetles. A hawk is at the top of a food chain. Hope you found this useful. :) -Alex Bair
Yes. It is a predator because it preys on other animals such as smaller birds, rabbits, snakes, and mice. Red tailed hawks also eat insects such as beetles. A hawk is at the top of a food chain. Hope you found this useful. :) -Alex Bair
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Many animals do not eat the tarantula because it has harmful hairs surrounding its body that can sting the predator, so most animals avoid it!
crabs preys are lobsters
A snake preys on a heron.
A polar bear preys on arctic foxes A polar bear preys on arctic foxes
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