Yes. The entire cat family is obligatory carnivores; there are no herbivore cats.
All of the African big cats, hienna.
yes because no matter what animal it is another animal will eat it
big cats
Big cats like lions and tigers are apex predators, meaning they are at the top of the food chain and have few natural predators. However, younger or weaker big cats can fall prey to larger carnivores such as crocodiles, hyenas, and other big cats. Additionally, humans pose a significant threat to big cats through habitat destruction, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade.
Technically no. All predators know how to kill. Big Cats are taught how to hunt by their mothers.
Big cats bury their poop to hide their scent from potential predators or competitors, and to communicate with other cats in their territory.
No, most big cats have no predators.
The main predators of a rhino are big cats, wild dogs, crocodiles, and hyenas.
big cats can be ataked by humans and bears. wolfs and cajote too
Mountain Lions....big dogs
all cats have prediters, dogs!
Cats can have many predators. Coyotes, fox, larger dogs, groundhogs, raccoons and possums all can attack cats and cause harm.