Um... Good question because i am 12 years old and in the 6th grade. We happen to be just getting over that unit. Some grassland consumers are:hawks, tigers, lions, hyenas, bisons, African elephant (only in African grasslands), black-footed ferret, black rhinoceros, giraffe, greater prairie chicken (i know it sounds weird, but it's true), ostrich, prairie dog, warthog, zebras, hedgehogs and pronghorn. <3
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Orchids are mainly eaten by deer, rabbits, and some insects like grasshoppers or caterpillars. Grass is eaten by a wide range of animals including cows, horses, sheep, rabbits, and various insects like grasshoppers and crickets.
Kangaroos primarily feed on grasses, shrubs, leaves, and ferns. Some commonly eaten plants include kangaroo grass, wallaby grass, saltbush, and acacia.
it's the plants or you can say grass 1- grass(primary producer or first step of food chain) eaten by....... 2- frog eaten by........ 3- snake eaten by........ 4- eagle
To give a basic and broad perspective answer this is an example of common organism feeding patterns. ex: the water's cellular life base and the sun's rays help the, per say, blade of grass be nurtured, that same blade of grass either is eaten by an insect, a herbivore, or dies and withers to help nurture fungi in the forest. The insect who ate that blade of grass is perhaps later eaten by a frog. The frog, who ate the insect that had eaten the grass, is perhaps eaten by a bird of prey. The bird is possibly hunted and becomes our next meal or is killed off and eaten by a cougar. From there the cycle continues on to larger, voracious animals till it finally goes back to that single blade of grass.
A food chain is a series of organisms where each one is eaten by the next in line. It shows how energy and nutrients are passed from one living thing to another in an ecosystem. For example, grass is eaten by a grasshopper, which is then eaten by a frog, forming a simple food chain.
COWS eat grass and gets eaten by a human a hamburger
to be eaten
to be eaten
Grass is eaten by deer which is eaten by wolf and bear.
No.
Herbivores eat grass.
Yes if its eaten and digested by a grass eating animal
yes because the grass snake is bigger.
Not at all. Grass is eaten by a cow, not produced by a cow.
Grass
yes
no unless cooked