Sharks & Sardines
lion to horse. The lion would be the predator who hunts the horse, and the horse would be the prey.
An example is a Cheetah and Gazzell
Dolphins are quite high on the oceanic food chain, but not quite at the top. The apex predator, the killer whale (or orca) does prey on dolphins.
Here are some examples of prey-predator relationships in the desert:Snake and kangaroo ratCoyote and a rabbitCougar and a deerOwl and a mouseBobcat and a rabbitHawk and a snakeLizard and an insect
A predator-prey relationship near where I live is dolphins-tuna-sardines. Dolphins are predators that hunt and eat tuna, who are the prey of dolphins. The tuna are also predators, but they hunt and eat sardines, who are the prey of tuna. So dolphins know to look for tuna where they see sardines, but they do not prefer to eat the sardines.
An animal that is a predator but is never or almost never prey is called an apex predator. The are a number of examples.
There are many examples of predator-prey in the desert. A common one in the deserts of North America would be a rabbit and a coyote.
Actually humans are the main predator to many river dolphins!
A predator is one who hunts. Usually referring to an animal. A prey is one who is hunted. Usually a smaller animal than the predator. Examples of predators and their prey: Hawks and mice, lions and gazelles, Dick Cheney and the Bill of Rights.
Example: Lion = Predator Gazelle = Prey The predator seeks after the prey.
A prey is what a predator hunts down to kill and eat. A prey's predator is what eats it. For example: A gazelle is the prey of a leopard (predator).
A cow is not a predator or prey