It could possibly mean to name the predators ? c:
Not enemies exactly - however - like some reptile species, they are cannibalistic. The diet of chameleons includes other reptiles.
Humans are the main natural enemies of Uakari monkeys. Hunting and habitat destruction are some of the main causes of the decline in this monkey species.
No, they are not enemies. They differ on some of the beliefs but that does not mean they hate each other. They stand together mostly!
If you mean enemies, as in predators, then some are as follows:BIRDSRobinsThrushesChickadeesSwallowtailsSparrowsOther small birdsAMPHIBIANSMost common river/lake frogsMost common toadsOther amphibious animalsREPTILESSkinksCommon lizardsFew species of grass snakeOther lizardsINSECTS/ARACHNIDSCommon spidersFew species of tarantulaFew praying mantisesWaspsAntsParasectic fliesDragonfliesOther insects/arachnidsFISHArcher fishOther fishMAMMALSFew species on monkeyFew rodents such as ratsHumansOther mammals
Well do u mean WHO are the enemies of Jewish people well Jewish people have some enemies some r muslims but I don't know others
Humans, fossa, crocodiles, some of the larger snake species, narrow-striped mongoose, owls and hawks.
Snakes and turtles are the biggies. Also includes some species of fish, mammals like skunks and raccoons, and some birds.
what are some of genets enemies
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Some common enemies of copepods include larger zooplankton, fish, jellyfish, and some marine invertebrates like sea anemones and corals. Additionally, various species of parasites and pathogens can also pose a threat to copepod populations.
One of their predators are pretty big sized snakes. There are many the main one being us, humans. Some natural predators are snakes, rarely jaguars, in some smaller species the tarantula is also a threat. These are just a few of there enemies.
There are over 60 species of kangaroos, and the enemies/predators are different according to the species. Dingoes pose a threat to the species most commonly recognised as "kangaroos" (Western Grey, Eastern Grey and Red kangaroo), but there are no other major natural enemies of the kangaroo. The majority of the dingo's diet (more than 50 per cent) comes from kangaroos and wallabies. In eastern NSW, the swamp wallaby is a particularly important prey species. Eagles, hawks and other birds of prey may take young joeys. One of the kangaroo's main enemies is man, who hunts and kills them and threatens their habitat.