dont know why it being black would make any difference, but all animals have one predator in common, man. dont know why it being black would make any difference, but all animals have one predator in common, man.
A stallion is a male horse so not a particular breed. A black stallion can therefore be of any size.
Adult black bears do not have any predators.
Adult black bears do not have any predators.
The Black Rhino does not have any predators.
Brown bears hunt black bears.
The foal could be a number of colors. Based on the description the stallion is either aaEe or aaEE. The mare is --ee (as her genetics at the agouti site is unknown). Research on the color of her parents and grandparents may be an indicator of the alleles at the agouti site. If the stallion is aaEe there is a 50% chance that the foal will be chestnut/sorrel. If the stallion is aaEE there will be no possibility of chestnut, however the resulting foal will be determined by the alleles that the mare has at the agouti site...which are currently unknown. If she has a single black parent, there is a 50% chance that the foal will be black (if the stallion is aaEE and a 25% chance of a black foal if the stallion is aaEe. Since black true black at the agouti site is homozygous recessive...it will be the mare's genetics at the agouti site that will determine the color of any non-chestnut foal.
All horses, no matter breed nor gender, is a prey animal. It does not hunt down any animal. It may turn on a predator to protect the herd if they cannot run away from the predator, but horses will not go off and track down an animal to kill it.
A black rhino dosent have any predators tp protecet itself from. The only predator it has is HUMANS
a big red bellied black snake does not really have any predators juveniles can be predated upon by kookaburras and other birds of prey, goannas and other snakes
A black panther lives in a den to keep it's babies safe from predators and the mother can keep a close eye for any predators then to alert the cubs.
A stallion can be of any length - it is just a term for an un-neutered horse or pony.
I do. How in the world did they get their names? Like a black stallion and other stuff like that. I just check Wikipedia and see what it says.