Wolves
grizzly bears
golden eagles
yes
Mainly wolves.
They are hunted because they are a food source for both humans and predators like wolves.
predation This answer is not true. The arctic fox is too small to hunt a caribou. Their relationship is commensalism. The caribou digs for food in the snow and when it leaves, the arctic fox will come in and eat the animals that live below the snow. The caribou is unaffected while the arctic fox benefits.
Caribou calves are born out on the tundra in the spring and stick with their mothers--travelling long distances with them, avoiding predators, sticking with the caribou herd and suckling from them--until they are about a year old. If female they are weaned but stay with the female caribou herd. If male, they are also weaned, but they go off and join the bachelor caribou herd that comprises of males young and old.
Caribous keep warm by :It has a special doublethink fur coat to keep the body heat in and the cold air out. In the water the coat keeps the water out like a bathing suit. Like a shield the fur works to keep the snow and water out keep the caribou dry in side. The velvet on the caribous antlers keep the antlers warm inside.
Prey animals are eaten by predators. (Preydators)
Prey are animals that (usually) are animals that are eaten by other animals. Those other animals are predators and scavengers. Most of the time, predators are sometimes scavengers. (Example: Caribou is the prey for the wolf that is the predator.)
Gazelles are normally found on the African plains. They are nimble and fast caribou-like animals that are often prey for lions and other predators.
they are predators, which means they only eat fresh meat which they hunt, and the puma's main prey are elk, deer, rodents, and caribou.
... A caribou.
... A caribou.