No. The population is going to keep expanding without any means of control. In the natural world, predators are what help keep a population in balance.
Yes, Harlequin Cabbage Beetles have natural enemies that help control their population. These include various predators such as birds, spiders, and other insects like ladybugs and parasitic wasps. Additionally, certain diseases and fungi can also impact their numbers. These natural predators play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance in their habitats.
They are not. Animals do not have enemies they have predators.
Barracudas enemies and predators are sharks and orcas.
The sloth's predators are mainly jaguars.
wolves and coyotes are the main predators of mustangs
Lions are the top of the food chain and have no predators.
walrus
yes
A horses color does not affect it's predators or enemies. typical predators ( which can be viewed as 'enemies' to the horse) are feral dogs, wolves, cougars, bears, and even humans.
They're predators
paranas
yes