Dozens of animals feed on rabbit. Included are: cougars, wolves, wolverines, owls, and even humans.
Deer are herbivores; they forage for grasses, leaves, barks, and twigs. They do not prey upon other animals. Other animals prey upon them.
It is quite rare for wolves to kill people. They normally prey upon animals such as rabbits and deer.
Rabbits don't have "prey" because they are not carnivores, they are herbivores.
The Angora Rabbit is a domestic breed of rabbit, usually raised for their wool. They are not a predator, and are herbivorous. So, they could be considered "prey". But they are not wild, so they are not naturally hunted by any wild predators, as a wild rabbit would be. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Lions are apex predators. This means that they prey upon other animals but no animal preys upon them.
Leopard seals, Killer whales, and humans prey upon seals.
Yes. Cats (feral, wild, or domestic) prey upon rabbits when they can.
animals that mainly get (hunted) eaten by animals that usually aren't eaten (hunted) (predators- lion, eagle, hawk, falcon, tiger, cheetah, etc) prey species- mouse, worm, small fish (salmon), and other baby animals etc.
Pronghorn antelopes are herbivores and therefore do not prey on other animals. Even though it is one of the fastest animals on earth, it is often preyed upon by coyotes, wolves, and mountain lions.
no!
Volcano rabbits are typically preyed upon by birds of prey such as hawks and owls, as well as foxes, weasels, and domestic dogs. Their small size and limited habitat make them vulnerable to predation.
Any animal that hunts and eat other animals is a predator, and a carnivore. Another animal that might eat a predator - if it's already dead - is a Scavenger.