Rabbits and deer.
Moose don't live on the tundra, they are forest dwellers.Their primary predators are wolves and bear.
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In the wild, Arctic wolves primarily prey on muskoxen and Arctic hares. They have also been found to prey on lemmings, Arctic foxes, birds and beetles. They are an apex predator and are not preyed upon by other animals.
The bear is what is known as an apex predator; it preys upon other animals but no other animal preys upon the bear (not counting parasites; bears can have ticks, for example, which eat part of the bear, but not the whole bear). Of course, bears do not live forever, and when they die, lots of other animals can eat them. But no animal kills bears to eat them, not counting humans (bear paws are considered a delicacy in China).
In the wild, adult black bears are typically not preyed upon by other animals. However, young black bears may be targeted by predators such as wolves, mountain lions, and occasionally other bears.
Throughout history, the gray wolf has been classified as vermin, because it competed with our ancestors for prey, and was powerful enough to be a threat to us. The truth is, wolves normally avoid humans, and only very rarely look upon us as prey. They are a major player in the natural order of things, and deserve our protection.
Zookeepers, lions, possibly cheetahs, and hyenas.
Lions are apex predators. This means that they prey upon other animals but no animal preys upon them.
Yes, the Great Horned Owl preys upon falcons.
Killer Whale, a.k.a. Orca.