Yes, a rabbit hopping is an example of mechanical energy as it involves the movement of the rabbit by using its muscles to overcome gravity and kinetic energy as it moves through the air.
A squirrel eating a nut is an example of a primary consumer gaining energy. A caterpillar eating a plant
This type of diagram is called a food chain. It illustrates the flow of energy through different organisms in an ecosystem, from producers (grass) to consumers (rabbit) to predators (fox).
AnswerBecause the prey has already used the energy, or because the consumer has not eaten or cannot digest all of the prey. The engery is also lost when the animal has eaten something and after disgesting it will come out as "poo." look on this website for more:http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/WCEE/keep/Mod1/Flow/foodchains.htm
The energy loss when a fox eats a rabbit mainly comes from metabolic processes such as digestion and cellular respiration. In general, only about 10% of the energy from one trophic level is transferred to the next, so most of the energy consumed by the fox is lost as heat or used for its own metabolic functions.
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Rabbits use up energy by running/hopping around and jumping up and down.
They both move by hopping.
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Bunnies use there stronger hind legs to propel themselves both forward and up this motion is generally called hopping
rejects on what the food or the hopping then take them to the vet to have them get checked
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You could make a pen and pop it on the lawn. Your rabbit will quite happily munch away on the grass, whilst hopping about.
The muscle in there thy gives them enough power to hop.
The animal's long ears, fluffy tail, and hopping movement make it look like a rabbit.
A squirrel eating a nut is an example of a primary consumer gaining energy. A caterpillar eating a plant
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If you're asking for an example, then an example could be a wolf eating a rabbit. It has taken the energy from the rabbit, which the rabbit had gotten the energy from the plants it had been eating. The plants got their energy from the sunlight, using it to make glucose.