it is both
A dog is both a predator and prey. To cats, a dog can be a predator. To a lion, a dog may be prey.
No, the African lion is an apex predator - the "top dog" in Africa.
Loins, Lepords, and an African Wild Dog
In the savanna
African wild dogs will prey on cheetah cubs.
The African wild dog does not need much camouflage to cach their meals, they rely on swiftness, stealth, and teamwork to catch their prey. But when a predator comes, the dogs' diverse mottled coat blends in with its surrondings
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a flamingos predator is an eagal wild dog and a human. the prey is algae fish and insects
The African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) occupies a crucial position in the food web as a top predator in its ecosystem. Its primary prey includes medium-sized ungulates such as impalas, gazelles, and wildebeests, which it hunts in packs using cooperative hunting strategies. Additionally, African wild dogs may compete with larger predators like lions and hyenas for food resources. They are also scavenged upon by larger carnivores and can be affected by diseases that impact their prey populations.
No, the dog would be considered the prey. A flea is a parasite, which makes it the predator.
the answer is wild african dog
No, when a flea feeds on a dog, it is not considered as prey. Prey typically refers to animals that a predator hunts and feeds on for survival, whereas in this case, the flea is simply utilizing the dog as a host for feeding and reproduction.