Organisms living in an ecosystem often have to compete for food. In the food web, which two animals are competing for the same food? the mouse and the toad the hawk and the rabbit the praying mantis and the rabbit the garter snake and the grasshopper
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- Mouse: Eats grass. - Toad: Eats grasshopper. - Hawk: Eats mouse and rabbit. - Rabbit: Eats grass. - Praying Mantis: Eats grasshopper. - Garter Snake: Eats toad and mouse. - Grasshopper: Eats grass. Show more…
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