"Symbiotic" simply means "living together." Most symbiotes are parasites, and hawks have those, notably bird lice. However, you probably meant mutuals, which are a very rare form of symbiote in which members of two different species help each other, like men and dogs. Hawks are usually top predators (though they can be bullied by eagles) so, no, they don't generally live with nonspecific partners.
the symbiotic relationship of a hawk
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
A Hawk is a Carnivore,
The kestrel, or sparrow hawk, a type of falcon.
The animal kingdom.The night hawk isn't a hawk at all. It's a relative of the whippoorwill, in the family Caprimulgidae, nightjars.
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Arctic foxes have a symbiotic relationship with polar bears. They follow the bears and feed on the remains of their kills.
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grass --> aphid --> spider --> chipmunk --> red-tail hawk --> decomposer The Red-tailed hawk would be your quaternary consumer You can add specific organims for grass, spider, etc. if you need too
Parasitism because the snake puts venomous material into the mouse which makes that die but the snake benefits.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.