Mainly wild plant seeds and berries, and insects.
There are 2 versions the Lesser and Greater Prairie Chicken Wikipedia has articles on both Lesser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser_Prairie_Chicken Greater: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Prairie_Chicken They say it is a distant relative of the Grouse.
There are two birds known as a Prairie Chicken with different scientific names: * Greater Prairie Chicken: (tympanuchus cupido) * Lesser Prairie Chicken: (tympanuchus pallidicinctus)
Only a large, very large, rattlesnake could eat an adult prairie chicken. That pretty much rules out anything but a large western or eastern diamondback.
John A Crawford has written: 'A bibliography of the lesser prairie chicken, 1873-1980' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Prairie chickens, Wildlife management
they definitely eat worms or producers
Attwater's Prairie Chicken was created in 1893.
The Attwater's Prairie-Chicken of southeastern Texas, is nearly extinct.
Its A Carnivore.
Prairie chickens eat fruit and seeds, but in the summer they also eat insects and green plants.
Wolfs and bears eat them, anything that is a carnivore
The lesser prairie chicken is in danger primarily due to habitat loss caused by agricultural expansion, urban development, and energy production, which have fragmented its native grassland ecosystems. Additionally, climate change poses further threats by altering its habitat and food sources. These factors, combined with predation and competition from invasive species, have led to significant declines in their population, prompting conservation efforts to protect and restore their habitats.
Since they are herbivores, all rabbits eat grass and hay. They will occasionally eat a berry.