Yes
Hawks, Eagles, other birds of prey, and large cats, such as a lynx.
Predators of the Russell's viper include birds of prey, such as eagles and hawks, as well as some species of mongoose and wild boars. Additionally, certain snake-eating snake species, like king cobras, may also prey on Russell's vipers.
No, they are predators.
Besides offering pleasure to people who enjoy the beauty of hawks, whether in flight or quietly waiting to ambush unsuspecting prey, hawks provide two valuable services within their range. They reduce the rodent, small snake, and insect population, and they dispose of carrion.
smaller ones might be eaten by a bird of prey or a raccoon
It is a verb or noun, depending on the specific usage. Example of "prey" used as a verb: "The hawks prey upon the squirrels." Example of "prey" used as a noun: "Squirrels are the prey of hawks."
Lemurs are prey to hawks, dogs, and humans.
nnnnoooooo hawks eat mice as prey
mongooses will if they are near? or birds of prey such as hawks eagles falcons etc
hawks have big claws to capture their prey.
The snake would be the predator and the shrew would be the prey
Snakes are eaten by many different predators. Hawks and other birds of prey, raccoons, herons, mongoose, other snakes, road runners, badgers, wild cats, and even pigs will all eat snakes. Some animals that eat venomous snakes even seem to have an immunity to snake venom.