everything because energy is what makes living things live an example. grass takes energy from the sun, a rabbit eats the grass so a little bit of the energy is passed to the rabbit, a wolf eats the rabbit wich than energy goes to the wolf, and the wolf dies and the energy goes into the ground, wich is transferd back to the plant. in other words the grass, rabbit, wolf all need energy in order to hunt sleep(in the grasses case make food) run walk and so on so i hope this helped
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Yes. Say if a rabbit was targeted to be removed from an area where it is not native, and a type of wolf eats that rabbit, and the rabbits were being poisoned, when the wolf eats the poisoned rabbit, the wolf could get sick and die too.
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The grass gets it's energy from the sun and then the rabbit eats the grass.
No. The rabbit only uses a fraction of of the energy. As a general rule of thumb, 90% of the energy in an animal's food goes to waste.
You start it off with the sun then it goes to the grass then what eats grass and so on.
Well the rabbit eats the plant so the pland doesn't take over other species of plants,the wolf eats the rabbit so there is no over population,then the scavangers clean up the mess!! hope i helped!!
In the food chain yes. A rabbit (animal) eats the grass (plant) and it now has the energy that it absorbed from the sun and ground. the rabbit dies and the energy is givven back to the earth.
There is the food chain sun gives energy to plants through photosynthesis, small animal eg. rabbit eats plants takes the plants energy, bigger animal eg. fox eats rabbit takes rabbits energy bigger animal eats fox this is the foxs' preditor. so the source of energy is the sun because energy is pasted up the food chain.
I am sorry to say that I do not know every single thing it eats. It also depends on what kind of wolf you want to know about. I will say a few though. A rabbit or hair, a robin, a duck, a deer, a elk, a mouse, and many more!