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Since they are not green like most producers (plants), they must be consumers. They are not predators since they don't eat other animals like wolves or cats.
Ground hornets do not have many predators. Bears and other large carnivores are the most likely since they may not be deterred by a few stings.
No. There are still over 30,000 wild mustangs roaming free through the western states. Though without any natural predators they overpopulate and often die of starvation.
In the wild hamsters have many predators. Since most breeds originally lived in deserts their main predators were big birds and snakes. Hamsters that live in cages in people's homes have only two predators - cats and dogs.
Owls are apex predators, they have no predators. Most animals would go after something easier to eat since owls are small enough to not be much of a meal and also have beaks and talons suiting a predator.
Some of the enemies of the llamas are:Mountain lions, snow leopards, cougars, and also humans. Humans are on the list because they used to hunt them for their wool and meat. Most llamas now are kept in captivity, so they are protected from most predators. If they are attacked, the male llamas sound off a warning so that the rest of the herd can run away. Since llamas are herbivores, they don't prey on other animals.
any flying bird will be safer inside a nest in the highest location possible since most predators can not get to them.
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most likely about 200 are kept in captivity all over the world.
That's the way of life. Most animals have predators. Qite a few birds ARE predators.
The most prevalent shark predators are humans.
Horses don't normally fight predators unless they feel they can win. Since most of their predators are too strong, they turn and flee.