I don't know. I'm looking for that answer too.
there's the lion and gazelle relationship in which the lion is the predator and the gazelle is the prey.
there's also the tick bird and insects where the bird is the predator and the insects are the prey
Predator/ Prey relationships in the savanna would more and likely be
Lion and Gazelle
Lion and People
SORRY I REALLY DONT KNOW THAT MUCH BECAUSE I HAVE NEVER WENT TO THE SAVANNAS SO I HOPE THIS SORRTA HELPS WITH YOUR QUESTION.
SORRY :(
Yes. The predator, of course, needs food, but the prey benefits too because if the predator did not eat the prey, the prey population would grow and grow until food ran and and the prey population would die of starvation.
They are both Predator-prey Relationships
They are prey and predator.
Predator prey relationships animals eating plants etc
If you were asking about the African savanna, it would be the Lion.
The main predator of the zebra is the lion. There is no prey, as the zebra is a grazer on the grasses of the African savanna, a herbivore.
There are different forms of the predator-prey relationships in Fiji islands. The mountain lion and deer is the most common type of predator-prey relationship.
Review the Lotka-Volterra predator-prey model.
lion to horse. The lion would be the predator who hunts the horse, and the horse would be the prey.
There are none. Relationships in a food web are predator-prey. There is no predator-prey symbiotic relationship/
Well the only I know for sure is the Lion and the Zebra
the prey is that of which is hunted, the predator is the one who does the hunting
wolves and caribou
wolves and caribou
Yes
Usually a predator/prey relationship, with the bear being the predator.
lion mice