A seal can attack it's prey using keen instincts and adaptations such as their slick body that cuts down on friction and gives them speed and advantage.
they use poison
A seal is both.
No tigers like to attack there prey by there self.
Predators attack, prey tries to escape.
It is a leapord seal
The lion had to attack it's prey for food.
The seal has many predators, like theorca, large sharks that will venture into the specific cold waters, whales, other larger seals, or even small sea life that can attack in a predatory school/clan/group. The seals prey list contains small and large fish depending on the specific seal, crabs, marine plants, and even the left overs of a larger predator's meal.
a tree is a prey because its vulnerable to attack
To eat them.
they attack it
a predator affects its prey how it trys to attack it and eat.
Since they are herbivores their "prey" would be the lichens, leaves, sedges and grasses they eat. They use their teeth to "attack" these.
Yes, the quoll does attack its prey. They attack their prey viciously in the neck.