No, predation is not a symbiotic relationship.
There are five different kinds of symbiotic relationships:
Predation is an interaction between species. One of the participants acts as the "predator" and kills - and usually consumes - the other species, known as the "prey". In a symbiotic relationship, two different species live in direct contact with one another. Predation would be the interaction between two species that involves the satiation of one, at the expense of the life of the other.
Symbiotic organisms only affect their host, where as predators and prey affect their surrounding environment as well.
Well, yes
There are none. Relationships in a food web are predator-prey. There is no predator-prey symbiotic relationship/
Parasitism
Predator prey
There is no symbiotic relationship. The owl preys on the mouse, so it is a predator-prey relationship.
Spider and fly
Zebras have good ears and Ostrichs have good eyesight together the fight of predators
The relationship between the Sea Gulls and turtle is the predator and the prey relationship as a seagull eats the turtle's eggs and youngs
the three types of symbiotic relationships is mutualistic, commensalistic, an parasitic relationship.
Example: Lion = Predator Gazelle = Prey The predator seeks after the prey.
There are different forms of the predator-prey relationships in Fiji islands. The mountain lion and deer is the most common type of predator-prey relationship.
The symbiotic relationship between the tawny owl and mice is that of predator/prey, respectively.
Well...symbiotic relationships have a meaning wher both individuals are in the relationship for a reason. There is a bond, whether it be physical or emotional, that the two individuals share. A symbiotic relationship is usually healthy. Now a predator-prey relationship is a very difficult and awkward situation. Either the male and or female is bullied and raped. Sometimes even sexually assaulted. Usually one person is in the relationship for love...yet the other is in it for physical stimulation...sex. These are both very different relationships and vary by views and opinions. The past sentances were my entire opinion. Hope it Helped, Wise one. ;)