wild cats scent their prey with smell or vibrations on the ground
Wild cats potchers and Eagels
most wild cats like tigers, cheetahs, and lion's prey are elk, antolope, or moose.
Predators include wild dogs, wild cats, birds of prey, badgers, and other various animals.Birds of prey, jackals, wild dogs, and possibly wild cats.
Wild cats, pet cats, wild dogs, and pet dogs. Large fish prey on frogs, too.
There are a wide variety of animals that prey on lorikeets in the wild. The most common prey of the lorikeet include wild cats and larger predatory birds, such as the eagle.
cats hunting for prey and dogs sniffing other dogs out like they would in the wild to see who they are
Warrior cats used a plant called marigold to hide their scent when stalking their prey. Marigold has a strong smell that can help mask a cat's scent, making it easier for them to sneak up on their prey without being detected.
In the "Warrior Cats" book series by Erin Hunter, mouse bile is a substance used by the cats to mask their scent when hunting. It is produced by the Wild Hill Tribes and stored in a cave on their land. Cats use mouse bile to disguise their scent while stalking prey, making it easier for them to catch it without being detected.
In captivity - Dogs, Cats, Foxes. In the wild - Mountain cats, mountain birds of prey.
Yes. Cats (feral, wild, or domestic) prey upon rabbits when they can.
Birds of prey, Kestrals for example, wild cats, fox.
It depends on the prey. For example, wild cats depend on small rabbits for food.