Spinosaurus shared territory with other giant theropods who would rely on stealing other predators food whenever possiably.
Yes they fight their prey while hunting, they fight other predators trying to steal their prey, and they sometimes fight each other over territory.
humans, and that's pretty much it. other large birds of prey are known to steal kills from them.
Prey animals are eaten by predators. (Preydators)
Animals are the prey of other animals/predators.
predators and prey do depend on each other in that the predators rely on prey for food and they keep population of prey in check which if they did not there would be over population and food for prey would be decreased and they could die from lack of food.
Based on the shape of its teeth and claws, scientists believe that spinosaurus primarily fed on fish.
predators
Yes, the spinosaurus can chase prey because if it did not it would have died before reaching adulthood and would be unable to reproduce.
Some predators eat other predators.
Predators and prey have a dynamic relationship where they influence each other's populations. Predators regulate prey populations by consuming them, which can prevent overpopulation and resource depletion. Conversely, prey populations influence predator populations by providing food sources that sustain them. This interaction helps maintain balance in ecosystems.
The connection between prey and predator is that predators are organisms that eat other organisms, and prey are the organisms that are eaten. For example, lion's are predators and zebra are an example of their prey. This can also refer to plants: rabbits are the predators and lettuce is the prey. Without prey, the predators would have nothing to eat. Without predators, the preyy population would increase to the point of overpopulation.
They are predators because they eat flesh and other animals.