No, only animals can have predators. However there are animals that do eat prickly pears (including humans).
Some animals that eat Pears include birds and insects. Also, some larger mammals like primates and bears will also eat them if given the chance.
dogs eat beans and salmon badgers eat pears and meat
They can, but probably should not be fed pears.
because Swedes like to eat pears!
They can eat both, though they tend to enjoy pears more than tomatoes.
Possums are expert climbers, and can use their prehensile tail quite well. They will readily eat pears.
Few animals, if any, will attempt to eat a barrel cactus. They much prefer softer targets such as pickly pears.
Animals that eat fruit with seeds include birds, such as finches and thrushes, as well as mammals like bears and deer. These animals consume the fruit and then disperse the seeds in their droppings, helping the plants to propagate and grow in new locations.
fruits (pears)
Pears primarily use agent dispersal, specifically through animals. The fruit is attractive to birds and mammals, which eat the ripe pears and help spread the seeds through their droppings. This method allows pear seeds to be dispersed over a wider area, promoting germination and growth in new locations. Mechanical dispersal is not a significant method for pears.
Absolutely healthy.