Prairie moles have various natural predators, including Birds of Prey such as hawks and owls, as well as larger mammals like foxes and coyotes. Snakes may also prey on them, especially when they are above ground. Additionally, domestic pets like cats and dogs can pose a threat to prairie moles. Overall, their primary threats come from carnivorous animals that hunt in their habitats.
Prairie chickens mainly feed on seeds, insects, grasses, and various plants found in their grassland habitat. They have a varied diet which also includes fruits, buds, and some small invertebrates.
No, the mole of solution is not equal to the mole of solute plus the mole of solvent. The mole of solution refers to the total amount of moles in a given volume of solution, which includes both the solute and the solvent.
The plural for prairie is prairies.
yes mark is deffinetely a mole
Animals that live in the prairie like prairie dogs (Meerkats) lions etc
prairie dogs eats with their hands
food chain
moles
secondary consumer?
this is easy the prairie dog eats the alfalfa and he hawk eats the praire dog
because a mole digs and runs into a worm and eats it
it eats booty
A mole is a carnivore, and eats insects, grubs, and worms it finds in the soil.
no a mole is a consumer it eats insects not decomposes them
It will decrease
poo pee eats prairie chickens.
it gets eatby an animal that it not affected by it's poison