Most desert rodents are prey items. A few rodents will eat insects and other small animals however.
hawk (predator) mouse (prey) hawk (predator) lizard (prey) scorpion (predator) insects (prey)
Gizlle and small rodents
Here are some examples of prey-predator relationships in the desert:Snake and kangaroo ratCoyote and a rabbitCougar and a deerOwl and a mouseBobcat and a rabbitHawk and a snakeLizard and an insect
In desert, predators eats their prays
There are many examples of predator-prey in the desert. A common one in the deserts of North America would be a rabbit and a coyote.
Yes. They prey mainly on rodents, and snakes also.
Every animal below the apex predator is considered as potential prey. An apex predator might be a lion, cougar, wolf or the like. Prey could be rodents, rabbits, hares, foxes, deer, and even coyotes.
rattle snakes and mouse
In desert, predators eats their prays
All animals in the desert are potential prey with the exception of the apex (top) predator.
Prey: Other snakes and rodents Predators: Vultures, eagles, humans, and the mongoose
It can be both. All snakes are predators but they can fall prey to other animals such as eagles and other snakes.