fox and rabbit relaship ?
Rabbits are prey to a lot of animals that are predators.
Yes, if coyotes and rabbits share a habitat, they will most definitely have a predator/prey relationship. That is the coyotes will eat the rabbits every chance they can get, and there will be chances.
there isnt one exept one is the predator and one is prey
It is like foxes and rabbits, the foxes are the predators and the rabbits are the prey. They depend on eachother, if the amount of rabbits goes down, then so will the foxes etc.
It is like foxes and rabbits, the foxes are the predators and the rabbits are the prey. They depend on eachother, if the amount of rabbits goes down, then so will the foxes etc.
It is like foxes and rabbits, the foxes are the predators and the rabbits are the prey. They depend on eachother, if the amount of rabbits goes down, then so will the foxes etc.
A rattlesnake is a predator to small animals, such as mice, rats, rabbits and birds. It is also a prey item for larger animals, such as hawks, eagles, owls, coyotes, roadrunners, etc.
Animals in the habitat are; Lemmings, mice, hares and rabbits, wolves, cougars, bear, moose, elk, deer.
Think of rabbits and foxes. The faster the rabbit runs the more selection of faster foxes is happening and selection of faster rabbits is also going on at the same time. So, predator and prey drive the evolution of each other.
I don't think they do. Rabbits eat carrots and lettuce; they feast on leafy greens. They usually are found as the prey and not the predator. So, no, they do not.
Example: Lion = Predator Gazelle = Prey The predator seeks after the prey.
A prey is what a predator hunts down to kill and eat. A prey's predator is what eats it. For example: A gazelle is the prey of a leopard (predator).