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What is the wandering albatross predator?

sharks prey on them.


What are examples of a dolphin's predator and prey?

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Is a sunfish prey or predator?

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What is a non-example of a predator?

Prey, The Opposite Of A Predator. For An Example, The Tiger Is Hunting For You And You Are Its Prey.


Is a octopus a preditor or a prey?

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What is a predator prey relationship in the Great Barrier Reef?

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Does a Frilled shark live alone or in groups?

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What do frilled sharks do compared to other sharks?

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What are the preys of a frilled shark?

The long jaws of the frilled shark are highly extendable with an extremely wide gape, allowing it to swallow whole prey over half its size. However, the frilled shark can not deliver a strong bite. Frilled sharks eat cephalopods (such as molluscs), osteichthyes (also known as bony fishes), and smaller sharks. The many needle-like teeth of the frilled shark are suited for ripping soft-bodied squid.


What does a frilled shark eat?

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Predator of a frilled neck lizard?

The main predators of frilled neck lizards are birds of prey, snakes, and larger lizards. These predators are able to catch the frilled neck lizard either on the ground or in the trees where they live. The frilled neck lizard has developed its unique defensive display of extending its frill to try to scare off potential predators.


What is a predator of a sea lion?

Killer whales prey on sea lions, as do some types of sharks.