Most regions of the world have an "apex predator", a predator species with no predator of its own (excluding parasites and bacteria).
A few regions have more than one apex predator, each one too difficult to kill to be a regular source of food for any other predator.
Such apex predators include:
* humans
* grizzly bears
* saltwater crocodiles
* the cats that can roar: tiger, lion, jaguar, and leopard
* the other big cats: the cougar, cheetah, snow leopard, and clouded leopard.
* wolves
* the orca ("killer whale")
* on some islands, domestic dogs and cats are an apex predator
A lion is an example of a predator. A predator is an animal that naturally preys on others.
A predator without any predators of it's own is called an "Apex Predator".
yes it does any animal that can harm it
Humans because they kill any animal?
Any animal that hunts and eat other animals is a predator, and a carnivore. Another animal that might eat a predator - if it's already dead - is a Scavenger.
Any animal that hunts and kills other animals to survive is a "predator," and often a "carnivore," if they do so without any regular plant intake.
a snake and I do not know any others
Any predator that is presented the opportunity will eat one.
Typically, any animal that hunts another is a predator.
Predator.
A nondiscriminatory predator refers to a predator that preys on any available species within its habitat, without specific targeting or preference for a particular species. These predators tend to feed on a variety of prey without showing selectivity based on species.
This... Chupacabra as you call it.... does not have any predator, as it seems. There have been humans that have killed the Chupacabra. But other than that it seems that nothing is a predator to this so called animal.