Yes, hawk's beard (Crepis species) is edible and often foraged for its young leaves, which can be used in salads or cooked like other leafy greens. However, it's essential to accurately identify the plant, as some look-alikes may not be edible. Always ensure that the plants are harvested from uncontaminated areas, free from pesticides or pollutants. As with any wild foraged food, it's advisable to try a small amount first to check for any allergic reactions.
hawks eat caterpillars
Yes, hawks eat rats.
no, hawks don't eat crabs
Most hawks don't eat fish. Most hawks eat mice, voles and birds, not fish.
Most hawks don't eat fish. Most hawks eat mice, voles and birds, not fish.
yes they could eat other hawks but that is cannibalism my good freinds.
hawks are hunters so no they do not eat ants
Snakes generally don't eat Hawks. It's far more common for Hawks to eat snakes.
When the hawks die, ants eat them...
hawks do not eat eagles because they are in the same family
No. Hawks are to big for an eagle to eat. Go Hank-man! no no hawks do not not not not not not not not not not not not not not not not not not not not not not not not eat hawks that is it there is no need for the ( GO HANK-MAN! ) THAT WAS JUST STUPID
Hawks will eat roadrunners if they are dead but will not generally go after them if they are alive. Hawks eat birds, rodents, and mammals.