No. Predators are controlled from a huge console that two people sit in front of; it's called the Ground Control Station.
No. It is possible to program them for that purpose, but they have many more uses that have nothing to do with control.
Well, If there is no predator, then the prey's population will be too high and it will eat all of the food it has. Also if there is no prey, then there will be no predator.
What does the general control module control
Crocodiles are part of an ecosystem, and can be considered an apex predator. As a predator, they contribute to population control of prey species.
What does the general control module control
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!
Biological control.
Predator-prey relationship (:
It is called a predator-prey relationship.
It is called a predator-prey relationship.
In stead of killing the prey our selves a natural predator over population for many years and eventually it evens out.
Introducing a natural predator of cane toads could help control their population and mitigate their harmful effects on local ecosystems. However, this approach carries risks, such as the new predator becoming invasive itself or disrupting existing food webs. Additionally, the effectiveness of the predator might vary, and it could fail to address the root causes of cane toad proliferation. Careful ecological assessments are essential to weigh these potential benefits against the possible unintended consequences.