No, horses do not prey on any animals.
Horses only eat grass and vegetation, they are herbivorous, so don't need to prey on other animals.
If threatened by another animal a horse would normally run away.
Horses, as a species, are herbivores - they do not prey on other animals.
Prey is killed and eaten by predators. Horses are prey, not predators so they have no prey. they eat grass, but that isn't considered prey. You may have been asking what predators do horses have? and the answer to that would include mostly just large cats. In some areas bears may be a problem, and coyotes and wolves can pose a threat to horses also.
Basically how any other wild animal lives. There is the risk of being captured by humans or being hunted as prey by carnivores, but wild horses have survived in the wild for thousands of years. They graze on grasses and they grow thick coats during the winter so they don't freeze. Horses are tough animals, and if they weren't, there would be any more.
Yes. Large North American animals that prey on horses include wolves, dogs, bears and cougars. Small animals that prey on horses include ticks, blowflies, deer flys, intestinal worms and others.
Wolves, Foxes, wild cats, wild dogs, birds of prey and any other wild predators in that area.
Any carnivore that lives in the area. These animals are eaten by birds of prey. Fox and coyotes, big cats and wild dogs.
Any of the large predators - wolves, bobcats, etc. - will hunt horses as prey.
They shoot horses, don't they. not hunt horses.Another Answer:Horses fall prey to carnivores, so any horse can be hunted by a wild animal, including wolves, a large cat or a bear.
i like porkupines, horses, tigers, lions, foxes, any kind of cat, seals, water animals, i like pretty much anything in the wild. almost all animals are cute.
any mammal (including wild horses) passes gas
No.
i would say wild horses are the exact same as normal horses only they run about any where they want to
Of course, many wild animals.