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Bethany Maynard
22 April, 06:52
What does a hawk derive energy from
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Kenley
22 April, 09:42
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A Hawk Is A Quaternary Consumer, Which Means That It Can Eat Primary, Secondary, And Tertiary Consumers. The Hawk Is A Carnivore (Meat Eater) So It Gets Most of Its Energy From Meat.
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