yes, all animals are consumers because they cannot make their own food like plants do.
Carnivores- they eat meat.
yes, fish
Wildebeests (herbivores) are prey to Lions (carnivore).
Yes, according to Animal Planet, humans can get lions to give up their prey if they walk up to lions at their prey and look like they mean business.
Lions usually hunt at night
by hunting them, by hunting the lions prey and by destroying the lions habitat.
lions hunt at night so when they stalk their prey, the lions will have a better chance of getting their prey. the lions sneek up on their prey at night so that means the prey is not able to see what's going on.And also the conditions are cool so the lions can sprint easily without the worry of heat as it worried them in day.
They don't, their prey comes to them...on mopeds
sea lions
seal,squid,fish,octupuss
sea lions, orcas and sharks
Penguins prey on fish. It is also prey of the sea lions and killer whales.
They are the lions of the sea, agile, carniverous, hunt live prey.
Killer Whales
Killer whales prey on sea lions, as do some types of sharks.
California sea lions prey on anchovies, herring, Pacific whiting, rockfish, hake, salmon, squid, and octopuses
The main predators of the Australian Sea Lion are the sharks. Specifically the White Pointers and the Great White Sharks are the two main animals that prey on Sea Lions.
no.sea lions are prey for polar pears and have little defense
California sea lions prey on anchovies, herring, Pacific whiting, rockfish, hake, salmon, squid, and octopuses