Many carnivorous animals, such as certain species of birds like vultures, typically consume the soft tissues and muscles of their prey while often avoiding the intestines and head. Similarly, some predators like dogs and cats may eat the meat but also tend to leave the less palatable parts. This behavior can be attributed to the instinctual avoidance of potential pathogens and parasites that can be present in these organs.
A predator is a hunter looking for another animal, its prey, to eat.
Any carnivorous (lion) or omnivorous (human) animal will hunt, kill and eat their prey.
a small animal that it wants to kill or eat
a predator can be prey, for example cats eat birds and cayotes eat cats for example a cat eats birds and cayotes eat cats A predator is an animal that hunts its prey, kills it and eats it. Prey is that which predators hunt, kill and eat. A snake eats mice, therefore it is a predator but an eagle eats snakes, therefore the snake is now a prey.
I believe that the correct question is, "What is a rhino's main prey?" The answer is that rhinos don't have prey. Rhinos are herbivorous. Prey usually is in relation to an animal that another animal will/would eat. Since rhinos don't eat other animals, they don't have prey.
the crocodile. it puts everything in its mouth, but throws everything else away, except for the head
No. Cheetas have to rip parts of their prey when eating.
prey
They drink it, or they ingest it when they eat their prey (blood).
Any carnivorous (lion) or omnivorous (human) animal will hunt, kill and eat their prey.
cause it can kill food and a nother animal can eat it
it is a victim