Prey.
OK elks eat the grass right well this is how it goes: sun---->grass---->elk--->cougar and surprisingly that's it
Animals in the habitat are; Lemmings, mice, hares and rabbits, wolves, cougars, bear, moose, elk, deer.
Its both it is a prey by one mammal, The Human. It also preys on other animals like Moose, Caribou, Elk, Deer, Bison, and even Black Bears.
Predator-prey relationships are codependent because the population dynamics of one directly affect the other. For instance, when a predator population increases, it can lead to a decline in the prey population, which may eventually result in a decrease in the predator population due to a lack of food. Conversely, if prey populations are abundant, predator numbers may rise, illustrating the balance that exists between these two groups in an ecosystem. An example is the relationship between wolves (predators) and elk (prey) in Yellowstone National Park, where changes in wolf populations have significantly impacted elk numbers and their grazing patterns.
Example: Lion = Predator Gazelle = Prey The predator seeks after the 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).
They are prey and predator.
A cow is not a predator or prey
Reptiles can be predator or prey.
the predator-prey cycle is the increase and decrease in population size of the predator and its prey
lion (predator] . zebra (prey] For the ocean ; theres a conger eel (predator] and a wrasse (prey] ( ;
There always has to be more prey than predator. If there is less prey, it will get eaten by the predator and then the predator will starve. If there are not enough predators, the prey may overpopulize.