None. Decomposers are often not included in food chains, but examples of them would be fungi and bacteria.
Grass - grasshopper eats grass - frog eats grasshopper - snake eats frog - secretary bird eats snake - Secretary bird dies and its carcass is rotted by decomposers (bacteria).
Cabbage -- snail -- blackbird -- cat. Maize -- rat -- owl Grass -- grasshopper -- frog -- snake
Theanwer is hawk to snake to mouse to grass
Nope - the Hognose snake only grows to around 18 inches !
A food chain of a grasshopper grass snake frog and hawk looks like the consumers are at the top which are snake and hawk. The snake and the hawk eat the grass the grasshoppers the frog. The grasshopper eats the grass, the frog eats the grasshopper, the snake eats the frog, the hawk eats the snake. That's how the grasshopper snake grass frog and hawk food chain web works.
Snakes, hognose snake and corn snake.
In the sun hawk grass grasshopper snake frog food chain, sunlight serves as the primary energy source for grass, which is a producer. The grasshopper, an herbivore, feeds on the grass, while the snake, a carnivore, preys on the grasshopper. The frog, which can also be a predator, feeds on the grasshopper or may compete with the snake for food, illustrating a complex interplay among these organisms in the ecosystem. This food chain highlights the flow of energy from the sun to producers and then to various consumers.
grass, grasshopper , frog, snake, alligator or crocodile
grass - grasshopper - frog - snake.
No. Hognose snakes are nonvenomous.
Hognose hognose
in a food chain the grasshopper would be the primary consumer.second in the food chain!Grass ---->Grasshopper ---->Toad ---->Snake ---->Hawk