No, only some mammals are predators.
predators and mammals eat food.
Snakes, other lizards, birds such as the roadrunner, mammals such as foxes are all potential predators.
Their predators include birds, snakes, and mammals.
Yes, quolls are predators. They belong to a group of animals known as the dasyurids, which are carnivorous marsupials. Quolls prey on smaller mammals and marsupials, birds, lizards and smaller snakes.
Egg-laying mammals, known as monotremes, have a cloaca.
No. Doves are not mammals - they are birds. The differences between birds and mammals are:Birds have feathers while mammals have fur, hair or skinBirds lay eggs whilst mammals (with the exception of the monotremes) bear live youngBirds do not feed their young on mothers' milk like all mammals do
Flounder are very hard fish for predators to spot due to their camouflage. When they can spot the fish, other large fish, sharks, eels, marine mammals, and humans are all known predators.
monkeys are mammals and predators are animals that eat their prey
Egg-laying mammals, known as monotremes, use lungs like all mammals do.
Yes. All species of kangaroos, including Red kangaroos, are mammals. they belong to the group of mammals known as marsupials.
Actually, all known pterosaurs were carnivores, and thus they were predators. Depending on the species, pterosaurs ate insects, fish, or small land animals like lizards, amphibians, and primitive mammals. A few species were filter feeders, similar to modern flamingoes, which eat brine shrimp.
The mammals a predator eats depends on the predator and its habitat. Small predators eat foods they can fit into their mouths and large predators like lions and tigers eat large prey like zebra and gazelles.