Um... Good question because i am 12 years old and in the 6th grade. We happen to be just getting over that unit. Some grassland consumers are:hawks, tigers, lions, hyenas, bisons, African elephant (only in African grasslands), black-footed ferret, black rhinoceros, giraffe, greater prairie chicken (i know it sounds weird, but it's true), ostrich, prairie dog, warthog, zebras, hedgehogs and pronghorn. <3
(ps. i put a heart because im a girl *not gay*) <3
Jessica is gay ...people in the grasslands eat different types of bugs and find different ways to eat some of the different grasses
Animals that are Herbivores.
Herbivores..
To give a basic and broad perspective answer this is an example of common organism feeding patterns. ex: the water's cellular life base and the sun's rays help the, per say, blade of grass be nurtured, that same blade of grass either is eaten by an insect, a herbivore, or dies and withers to help nurture fungi in the forest. The insect who ate that blade of grass is perhaps later eaten by a frog. The frog, who ate the insect that had eaten the grass, is perhaps eaten by a bird of prey. The bird is possibly hunted and becomes our next meal or is killed off and eaten by a cougar. From there the cycle continues on to larger, voracious animals till it finally goes back to that single blade of grass.
it's the plants or you can say grass 1- grass(primary producer or first step of food chain) eaten by....... 2- frog eaten by........ 3- snake eaten by........ 4- eagle
The pygmy rabbit first eats the grass.. Then a weasel hunt it.. The weasel gets eaten by a fox. Later on, the fox gets eaten by a coyote. And lastly, the coyote gets eaten by a carnivore such as a panther or a lion.
herbivores, they can get eaten, but dont hunt themselves
A food chain can be displayed with text, images, or other media - in this case, it is shown in text. Food chains will always have at least three levels, and no more than four - each level never having more than one living thing in it (per food chain). For example, this is a valid food chain: [ Grass ] -> [ Zebra ] -> [ Lion ]
COWS eat grass and gets eaten by a human a hamburger
to be eaten
to be eaten
Grass is eaten by deer which is eaten by wolf and bear.
No.
Herbivores eat grass.
Not at all. Grass is eaten by a cow, not produced by a cow.
yes because the grass snake is bigger.
Yes if its eaten and digested by a grass eating animal
Grass
yes
no unless cooked