It has never been made clear, but many people hypothesize that they can live for hundreds and thousands of years if they are not killed in the hunt.
Sorry your human species?? What do you mean????
The population size (number) of a predator species is directly controlled by the availability of a food source (prey). The more prey available, the greater growth in the number of predator species.
When a predator reduces the number of one species in a habitat, the population of competing species can increase. With less competition for food, water, and shelter, a species can thrive and reproduce more rapidly than when it is being out-competed.
The introduction of a new predator can have the species eaten with no time to evolve to defend against it
There is no such species as the phantom kangaroo.
The population size of a predator species is directly controlled the availability (population size, etc.) of its prey species.
The Polar bear is a giant apex predator and hence it shares a Predator - Prey relationship with other species.
Yes.
Lifespan varies depending on species of fish. Typical lifespan is 3-8 years.
predator/prey
The grey wolf is a carnivorous species; it is both an active hunting predator and a scavenger.
The Predator is a fictional extraterrestrial species featured in the Predator science-fiction franchise, characterised by its trophy hunting of other dangerous species for sport, including humans and its fictional counterparts, Aliens.