It depends. It would be hard to be a predator because you would have to hunt for your food while prey just eats whatever's around them like grass. Meanwhile if you were prey, you would get eaten by another animal.
The prey is always smaller than the predator that's why it takes more prey to feed a predator.
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.
if predators will be more more prey will be killed if prey will be less predator will die of hunger
Fan worm is more likely to be prey, but it's certainly not a predator.
The prey could easily be poisonous and kill the predator, cutting down population. Or the prey is over populated and the predator has more food causing them to be able to produce more population!
It takes more than one prey to feed one predator because predators have a higher metabolic rate and energy requirements than their prey. Additionally, not all parts of the prey may be digestible or provide enough nutrients for the predator, necessitating the need for multiple individuals to meet the predator's energy needs.
The energy that is pass on to the predator when the predator eats the prey is only 10% of it's energy as the prey's other energy is used up for itself thus the predator must eat more of it's prey to get the amount of energy it needed.
They are dangerous because they can just rip your eyes out in any second
Example: Lion = Predator Gazelle = Prey The predator seeks after the prey.
A predator-prey relationship tends to keep the populations of both species in balance. As the prey population increases, so, after a slight lag, the predator population increases as well. As the number of predators increases, more prey are captured.
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).
Lions and zebras have a predator prey relatiuonship. For example the lion is the predator obviously because it is the top of the food chain and the zebra is the prey because it get eaten. They aren't related in any other way.Actually there is, they live in the same habitat.