If there are any predictors for golden retrievers, they are also the predators for other domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes, foxes, and other types of canines. I don't think there are any.
if the are domesticated than no....
Birds and coyotes
In the Americas, the major predators in the deserts are big cats (cougar, jaguar, bobcat) and canines such as wolves, foxes and coyotes. Birds of prey, such as the golden eagle, are also found in deserts. Elswhere in the world the major desert predators may be quite different, of course.
Golden retrievers are not particularly difficult to care for, but do require time and attention, especially puppies! It is important that golden retrievers are taken for walks regularly. Golden retriever puppies will require more exercise than older golden retrievers since they are still growing and very energetic. Also, because golden retrievers' fur grows fairly long, they must be brushed often to prevent their fur from getting matted and full of knots. You must bathe them occasionally and take them to the veterinarian regularly to keep them up to date on all vaccinations. It is also good to keep in mind that golden retrievers shed excessively. So if you don't mind having dog hair all over the floor and on your clothes, then this shouldn't cause you any extra work. However, if this sounds like a major inconvenience to you, I would recommend a pooch that doesn't shed.
Coyotes, wolves, bobcats, pretty much any of the bigger predators would take on a raccoon.
Various felines, such as cougars, lions or bobcats, and canines such as wolves, coyotes, wild dogs, etc., are the major predators in the deserts.
The major predator of deer is man, and then depending on where you are and what is around, coyotes, mountain lions, wolves.Deer's are primarily herbivores making themselves rather susceptible to predators. The way they protect themselves is their ears, for hearing, and legs, strong legs, to assure ability to dash from their predators to assure they will not be prey.
Wolves don't have predators lurking in the bushes waiting to pounce on them. Not many animals can size up to a wolf pack in a battle.Bears and hunters are probably the only major wolf killers.Farmers hate wolves too, and sometimes shoot them to protect cattle.The only true enemy of the wolf is the snuffleupagus.Its size and mass will pumble anything in its path.Natural Enemies: bears Other wolves Most devistating Enemy: Humans. (Are you really suprised?"
Except humans and male lions, there are no major predators for the lions
Except humans and male lions, there are no major predators for the lions
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Bears
Any large carnivore will kill and eat a raccoon. The species depends on the raccoons habitat. It may include wolves, cougars, bobcats, coyotes, jaguars, larger foxes, alligators and, in tropical areas, large constrictor snakes.