Hawks are Primary Cosumers on the food chain, in that they prey upon smaller birds and animals but are not preyed upon themselves, except on rare occasions where they exist alongside much bigger Birds of Prey such as eagles, and are in competition with them for food.
A top predator, or a tertiary consumer, since it eats those animals that eat plants and even other animals, like shrews do.
they find there food in the northern part of america
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the food chain for a chip. is grass-->chipmunk-->snake--> hawks
Study the following food chain: grass → snakes → rabbits → hawks. From this chain, you can correctly assume that each population
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Hawks are near the top in the food chain, as an avian predator.
No. It's too cold for hawks in Antarctica, and because no other animal lives on the continent, there is no food chain for hawks.
Animals that eat hawks are eagles or other hawks. Hawks are at the top of the food chain and eat animals such as rodents and smaller birds.
hawks are at the top of the food chain but some animals have killed hawks and ate it. for example an eagle or an owl
hawks are predators and territorial they need large territories to hunt so you see less of them
Animals that eat hawks are eagles or other hawks. Hawks are at the top of the food chain and eat animals such as rodents and smaller birds.
Hawks belong at the top of the food chain in their ecosystem. Although there are many types of hawks, they each require a tree for nesting.
Hawks are near the top of a food chain. However, they are also prey for a number of other predators, especially smaller species or youngsters. Predators of hawks include raccoons, great horned owls, and the foxes. Also, some eagles and larger hawks will prey on smaller species of hawks.