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Define the terms predation predator and prey in your own words give an example of a predator prey relationship identify the predator and the prey?

Predation: Predatory behavior, Predatory: any organism that exists by preying on others, Prey: an animal hunted and seized for food. Example: A predator could be the a snake. The prey would be a rat.


Is a snake a predator and a prey?

The prey of the snakes could be lizards and frogs and the predator could be some birds like the owl, parrot, hawk, etc.


What is they prey and predator of a snake?

The prey of the snakes could be lizards and frogs and the predator could be some birds like the owl, parrot, hawk, etc.


What a predater-prey relationship means?

it means the organism being eaten by the other organism


Is a dragonfly a predator or prey?

it is prey frogs hunt it


What is organism that hunts and eats other organism?

Any organism can be prey, as long as it is hunted by another organism. Prey doesn't usually hunt for other mobile organisms, usually being a herbivore. Prey may also be known as a producer occasionally. E.g., a rabbit is prey when being hunted by a fox, as the rabbit is a herbivore.


Prey?

Prey: an organism that is killed and/or eaten by another organism (predator)


What is the interaction in which an organism kills another organism and than eats it?

Such interaction is known as predator-prey relationship for example relation of a Gazelle and a Lion.


What animals prey on the red eyed tree frog?

Snakes is a good example of what preys on Red eye tree frogs.


What are flying frogs prey?

---- toes


How does the frog's organization of breathing help it survive?

If a frog struck a really large prey item, it could suffocate, because all frogs swallow their prey whole.


What is an organism that is eaten by another organism?

A prey organism is one that is eaten by another organism, known as a predator. This interaction is part of the food chain, where energy is transferred from one organism to another in an ecosystem.