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If I'm not mistaken, it is any instance where two species have contact. Ex: a predator hunting its prey.
Pike is a fresh water carnivorous fish, that lies in wait until an unsuspecting prey fish comes in close enough to trigger an ambush. Despite what some anglers think, most areas of water benefits from at least one pike. A pike tends to pick off weak and sickly fish first.
Gorilla's are mainly at the top of the food web when it comes to being in the rainforest.The Gorillas are overpowering when it comes to the troop.The top of the food chain in the rainforest is actually humans.They poach them and die them diseases
They are prey and predator.
Prey
I am not the hydras prey. The Hydras prey comes to it and the Hydra is called the ambush of the prey because its prey comes and tries to get it but the hydra instead gets its prey.
It has trigger hairs in its mouth that help it to catch its prey!
They don't, their prey comes to them...on mopeds
Predators attack, prey tries to escape.
Triggerfish will eat certain types of starfish, yes.
The numbers of prey will normally increase.
Well a lion's defence is if there prey comes near them lion's uses there claws to scrach the prey or chase it or jump on the prey or even bite its prey down and eat's the prey.
Bladderworts trap their prey when their trap is triggered by prey brushing up against small trigger hairs attached to the trap door. Once the trap is triggered, it will close sucking the prey and surrounding water into the trap.
A crocodile waits carefully in the water until its prey comes near and then it attacks.
Sloth bears are prey to bengal tigers, but happens on occasion.
They either adapt and find new prey, adapt and follow their prey, or they fail to adapt and starve to death.
because that is when their prey comes out!!