yes
leopards usually eat antelopes and gazelles in the wild.
Usually. They are secondary consumers when they eat herbivores (rabbits, Gazelles), and tertiary consumers if they eat other carnivores, such as rats and Birds of Prey.
Usually. They are secondary consumers when they eat herbivores (rabbits, gazelles), and tertiary consumers if they eat other carnivores, such as rats and birds of prey.
Yes, Leopards will eat antelopes. Leopards generally eat Thomsons gazelles, and impalas. They also will pick off young and sick animals from a herd of wildabeast or zebras. They do not commonly attack humans, and are viewed as very adaptable creatures.
Leopards are one of the big cats so they will eat similar or pratically the same foods as other big cats. For example, big cats are carnivous so they eat meat such as: antelope, deer, zebra, gazelles, buffaloes.
Yes, hyenas do eat gazelles.
yes
Gazelles are mostly hunted by Leopards, Lions, Cheetahs and Hyenas. They can also be fed to Crocodiles and the babies/young gazelles are sometimes eaten by baboons, eagles, pythons and jackals. Humans also hunt gazelles!
I Think That a Gazelles Niche Is To Eat Vegetation, Reproduce And To Provide Carnivores With Something To Eat.
Leopards (which are not the same animal as a blank panther) eat a wider range of meats than most of the big cats - Thompson's Gazelles, Zebra, and Wildebeest, even a hare.
Elephants,rhinos,leopards,cheetahs,rhinos, Gazelles etc
no they eat plants