Goats are herbivores ... that means they're usually prey to a carnivore.
Mountain goats' predators include cougars, wolves, bears, and occasionally golden eagles. These predators primarily target young or weakened goats, but healthy adults can sometimes fall prey to them as well. The mountain goats' agility, keen senses, and ability to navigate steep terrain help them evade predators.
Common predators of goats include coyotes, wolves, mountain lions, and domestic dogs. These predators may attack goats to feed on them or out of territorial or predatory behavior. It's important for goat owners to take measures to protect their animals from these predators.
Goats do not catch prey. They are herbivores and eat vegetation.
Mountain goats are herbivores and thus do not have prey.
In Indonesia, goats can fall prey to various predators, including wild animals such as snakes and birds of prey. Additionally, domestic dogs and feral dogs can pose a threat to goats, especially in rural areas. In some regions, larger carnivores like the endangered Javan leopard may also target goats. Overall, the specific threats can vary by island and habitat.
They are both predators and prey.
They are both predators and prey.
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Prey animals are eaten by predators. (Preydators)
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