no one knows.
-conifers -crossbill eats the seeds in the pine cones -hawks eat the crossbill -decomposer-fungi-eats the dead body of the hawk.
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
Scottish Crossbill was created in 2006.
no
The nothern forest of turkey.
Yes they live in the tiaga biome
To break open nuts
The only bird found in Scotland is called the Scottish Crossbill, (which looks like a Common Crossbill) which is found in the pine forest's of the Scottish Highlands.
they eat conifers, cones, pine cone, acorns
Adaptive radiation explains the speciation of the red crossbill by illustrating how a single ancestral species can diversify into multiple forms to exploit different ecological niches. In the case of the red crossbill, variations in bill shape and size have evolved in response to the availability of different types of pine cones in their habitats. This specialization allows distinct populations to adapt to specific food sources, leading to reproductive isolation and ultimately the emergence of new species within the red crossbill lineage.
A lot of animals, including the Hispaniolan Crossbill.
Because it has plenty of food to survive