The killing and the eating occur at the same time. It is necessary for leopards to kill and eat this way since they are carnivores.
If you are able to get your leopard gecko to take interest into fruit, it is not detrimental to their health. In most cases a Leopard gecko will not take interest into fruits as they are not live, moving prey.
A prey is what a predator hunts down to kill and eat. A prey's predator is what eats it. For example: A gazelle is the prey of a leopard (predator).
Yes. They have to kill their prey to eat.
Centipedes eat live prey.
they hunt and kill there prey. pretty sure
Red kites do not eat live prey, they are carrion eaters.
I think that they are vegitarians and mainly eat bamboo so is unlikely for them to kill other animals as their prey/food.
Any carnivorous (lion) or omnivorous (human) animal will hunt, kill and eat their prey.
They hunt their prey, kill the prey, then eat the prey
It Depends whether the Leopard is in a Zoo then they would get meals when the keepers. Or in the wild when ever the Leopard can catch a prey
lions and hyenas don't exaclty eat aleopard but they do eat the leopards cubs so the leopard finds them as threats to them and their cubs and offten a leopard will leave the prey they cought to avoid any farther mishaps with the lion and/or the hyena so other than them the leopard really has no pretators for it except for humans too because they do fur trade and in order to do that you have to kill the leopard or leopards.
They eat mainly fish, squid and krill, sometimes they will eat penguins too.