Horses are not predators, they are prey animals, hence they do not have prey or prey on animals to eat. Instead, they eat grass and forbs, since they are herbivores.
lion to horse. The lion would be the predator who hunts the horse, and the horse would be the prey.
yes
A horse is a prey because they're vegetarians therefore they can be preyed upon by carnivores and omnivores. . . An omnivore is an animal that eats both meat and plants for all you people who don't know what that is
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A horse is not a predator. It is actually considered prey in the wild.
Yes. Some horses in the wild are prey to Mountain Lions mostly.
The biggest difference is that a dog is a predator and a horse is a prey animal.
Tennessee Walkers, like all other horses, are not predators, and therefore have no prey.
All predators have there eyes in the front of the head to "zoom" in on the prey, as the prey has there eyes on the side of there head to get a more pamoramic view so that they can catch the predator "preying" on them. The horse has there eyes on the side of there head so they are prey. You never saw a horse hunt something, they flee.
No, horses do not prey on any animals.Horses only eat grass and vegetation, they are herbivorous, so don't need to prey on other animals.If threatened by another animal a horse would normally run away.
Um ... horses eat grass. They don't capture prey. Maybe you are thinking of another animal.
a mountain lion and any type of lion