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Q: What are two ways in which the prey species may benefit from the predator hunting them?
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Is a hunting dog a predator or prey?

predator from sarina :)


what is the difference a predator and a prey?

A predator is the one that is hunting and the prey is the one being hunted.


What is the difference between a predator and its prey?

A predator is the one that is hunting and the prey is the one being hunted.


Predators and prey are they the same?

No, they are complete opposites. Predators are the ones hunting, and the prey is what the predator is hunting.


An example of interaction in an ecosystem is?

If I'm not mistaken, it is any instance where two species have contact. Ex: a predator hunting its prey.


What can you say about a predator?

a predator is the animal who is hunting for its prey and not the one being hunted


Is it advantageous for a predator to prey on a single prey species?

Not true.


Is a gray wolf a prey or predator?

In general terms a gray wolf is a predator, while the animal it is hunting is the prey. If someone or something were hunting the wolf, it would become prey. Example: The gray wolf is hunting a rabbit.--wolf predator, rabbit prey Example: The man is hunting a grey wolf.--man predator, wolf prey


What is a non-example of predation?

Prey, The Opposite Of A Predator. For An Example, The Tiger Is Hunting For You And You Are Its Prey.


Is a predator and prey relationship considered a sybiotic relationship if not why?

no,because the predator benefiits,but the prey doesn't.sybiotic boyh should benefit.


Is it advantageous for a predator to prey exclusively on a single prey species?

Not true.


The population size of a predator species is directly controlled by?

The population size (number) of a predator species is directly controlled by the availability of a food source (prey). The more prey available, the greater growth in the number of predator species.