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Food Web
[edit]The animals that live in Hawthorne Park are the brown creepers ( the brown creeper is a kind of bird), ducks, squirrels, raccoon, birds, coyotes, crows, worms, owls, snails, butterflies, frogs, bees, eagles, woodpeckers, bats, robins and salmon. Ducks at Hawthorne park.jpg
The brown creeper[1] eats fruit flies, butterflies, moths, ants and spiders. Ducks eat seeds.
Ducks[2] get eaten by owls. Animals that eat the squirrel [3] are owls, and raccoon. Raccoon [4] eat plants, insects, and animals eggs. The raccoon get eaten by coyotes. Coyotes [5] eat squirrels, birds and berries. Crows [6] eat insects, fruit, nuts and eggs of different animals. Crows get eaten by owls and eagles. Worms[7] eat bacteria, fungi in soil. Worms [8] get eaten by birds, robins, raccoon. Owls [9] eats squirrels, and small birds. Eagles [10] eat frogs, snails and birds. Snails[11] eat plants, fruit and vegetables. Snails [12] get eaten by flies and birds. Butterflies[13] eat nectar. Animals that eat butterflies [14] are birds, spiders, insects and flies. Frogs eat insects like mosquitoes, moths and worms.
Frogs [15] get eaten by raccoon and birds. Robin [16]eat berries from brushes, seeds and fruit. Animals that eat robins [17] are owls and crows. Frogs get eaten by birds and raccoon. Woodpeckers [18] eat insects and ants. Woodpeckers get eaten by raccoon and owls. Bats [19] get eaten by raccoon. Bugs [20] eat leaf, nectar and seeds. Also bugs get eaten by spider frogs, and bats. Moles [21] eat insects and worms and moles get eaten by coyotes, owls and raccoon.
In Hawthorne Park there are so many kinds of different animals. The main predators are coyotes and owls.
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