They compete with eachother, for the same food source. They would try and chase eachother off when living in the same area.
Yes. A grasshopper is a bug. Birds eat bugs.
maybe a grasshopper
ALL birds eat grasshoppers!!
all of them really.--FireMario--
yesno they live in the desrt the mostly eat mice no they live in the desrt the mostly eat mice
Honeyguides birds and honey badgers have a relationship of mutalism. They both benefit from the relationship. Honeyguide birds show the Badgers where the beehives are. The Badgers break them open to eat the honey and bee larvae, and they leave scraps which the birds can eat.
Even though baby mocking birds can be small when they are born, a grasshopper of many sizes would not be able to eat the whole bird. More to the point, all grasshoppers are herbivorous; they only eat plants, crops and grasses.
Birds that eat lice of rhinos. The birds get food and the rhino is cleaned.
No, a lizard is too big for a grasshopper to eat.
no,not necessary that all birds do the same...
A grasshopper!
grasshopper is a plant eating insect