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cats, foxes, and dingoes, and getting trampled on by cattle
It's a comfort zone for a bovine that mediates how close a person or predator can get before that bovine feels she/he has to move away from that person or predator.
Humans raising cattle for food is what kind of relationship? In environment book
Both species have a powerful grouping instinct, sheep more than cattle. This is because they feel that they have better defense against a predator by grouping together, and feel less vulnerable if they are with other cattle or sheep than if they were alone.
They would try to mimic predators stalking cattle in such a way to make the animals move in the direction they wanted to go, especially upon studying the prey-predator interactions between buffalo and wild dogs or wolves. A lot of the herding aspect was trial-and-error, until both the herders and the cattle learned that certain methods could work without panicking the cattle and that the herders were not there to harm the cattle, respectively.
It would remove the top predator from the ecosystem there. In some areas, leopards would fill that niche, but even then, larger mammals such as buffalo and gaur would have no predator to keep populations in check, as these wild cattle are too large for leopards to tackle as adults.
Animals usually stampede when they have been frightened by something. For instance cattle may stampede following a loud noise, or by a predator such as lion or tiger coming into their range of sight. Once a stampede begins it can continue for many miles.
Predator.
Humans are the top "predator" of a cow. Other animals that can kill cattle are cougars, black bears, grizzly bears, lions, tigers, wolves, bacteria, viruses, etc.
a predator can always Be a pray no matter what
They raise cattle or beef cattle
predator