Yes, mice eat grass, especially field mice.
Out of the four choices - the ONLY item the hawk wouldn't eat - is the grass !
mouse hides in the grass from the skunk, The grass is high the Mouse is small, the Skunk? he likes grass and mice
No, they feed on large and small mammals, not repltiles, though sometimes they do eat fish.
This is a question on trophic levels. The grass is the primary producer, the mouse would be the primary consumer; it is a herbivore. The cat would be the secondary consumer. Im pretty sure some lions eat mice and grass. Lions are cats
You COULD be talking about a food chain,. ie, The hawk would be at the top of the food chain and the grass at the bottom. An extention to your example could be, "A Hawk eats a mouse which eats bugs which eat grass" An alternate answer could also be... "it is called Eating"
It eats insects and small animals.
a desert mouse eats grass :)
Mice don't eat grass. However moose do.
Out of the four choices - the ONLY item the hawk wouldn't eat - is the grass !
Field mice eat plants, trees, and pretty much anything else.
mouse hides in the grass from the skunk, The grass is high the Mouse is small, the Skunk? he likes grass and mice
primary pretadors eat flowers and grass a exsample of one of them would be a mouse snail...
it eats grass. the grass hides the mouse from birds.
Both mice and grass in a meadow are part of the ecosystem and play important roles in the food chain. Mice may feed on the grass, helping to control its growth, while also serving as prey for other animals. Both contribute to the overall balance and diversity of the ecosystem they inhabit.
No, they feed on large and small mammals, not repltiles, though sometimes they do eat fish.
Typical Striped Grass Mouse was created in 1758.
This is a question on trophic levels. The grass is the primary producer, the mouse would be the primary consumer; it is a herbivore. The cat would be the secondary consumer. Im pretty sure some lions eat mice and grass. Lions are cats