Bears, cougars, wolves, and sometimes coyotes. Most of these predators prey on the weaker/sicker cows or the calves, given the chance.
No. Cattle are prey animals, not predators.
Certainly. Does your cat not catch mice and birds? Those are prey to a cat.
Small, innocent, strands of grass.
A cow is not a predator or prey
Cows are not predators, hence they do not have prey. As to what cows eat, that question has already been answered in a separate question, which can be seen below in the Related questions section.
Yes to carnivores definitely they are.
Buffaloes are herbivores, they do not prey on other animals.
No you mess! Cows don't hunt other animals, which is the definition of a predator. Cows are just prey because they are hunted by us humans, so we can eat red meats that come from the cows!
No. Cows are not carnivorous, they are herbivorous. The only "prey" they have is grass and tree leaves.
Cows eat grass- the grass seems to be okay with it though
Yes. Sheep are tasty prey for pumas. Yes. Often times they will find their prey in the wilderness, but if the puma can't find any prey it will have to resort to killing livestock such as cows, sheep, horses, etc...
Humans, primarily. Wolves, bears, cougars and coyotes also tend to prey on cattle.
Cattle don't really need other cattle, but they are happiest when with others of their kind since they are herd-oriented animals. They feel safest among others since they are prey animals, and for prey animals, the greatest defense against predators is staying in a group or herd.
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Mountain lions will take domestic livestock when their natural prey items are scarce.