Because hawks eat rabbits
wha eats rats rabbits and mice-bears eats rats rabbits and mice.
Rabbits have many natural enemies, including foxes, coyotes, bobcats, snakes, hawks, and owls. These predators hunt rabbits for food, making them a significant threat in the wild. Rabbits use their keen senses and agility to evade predators and rely on hiding in burrows or dense vegetation for protection.
the more snake the less their grass
There are 16 species of Cottontail Rabbit. Depending on location, the Cottontail rabbits are often hunted by eagles, hawks, owls, raptors, coyotes, bobcats, cougars, weasels, foxes, alligators, large snakes, and people.a 12 gauge
Nope rabbits are feral there are millions of them out there (if you want a pet rabbit i advise getting both female so you don't breed them)
HAWKS
HAWKS
Sadly hawks and eagles :( poor rabbits
A. The populations of hawks and rabbits will decrease.B. The populations of hawks and rabbits will increase.C. The population of hawks will increase. The population of rabbits will decrease.D. The population of hawks will decrease. The population of rabbits will increase
Yes they do. And hawks, bears, and coyotes do to... ..
yes they do
yes, if they get lucky :( poor rabbits. \ o / o < ( STUPID HAWKS
Hawks have less energy than rabbits primarily due to their position in the food chain. As predators, hawks require a higher energy intake from their prey, which in this case are smaller animals like rabbits. However, the energy transfer between trophic levels is inefficient, typically losing about 90% of energy at each level, meaning hawks must consume multiple rabbits to sustain their energy needs. In contrast, rabbits, as herbivores, convert plant energy more directly into their own energy.
Some predators of rabbits are bobcats, chetahs, hawks, snakes, lions, tigers, and bears. those are the predators of rabbits.
It helps them not to be seen by hawks flying overhead.
no o.O hawks eat rabbits :o
yes rabbits snakes coyotes and hawks