It has never been made clear, but many people hypothesize that they can live for hundreds and thousands of years if they are not killed in the hunt.
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.
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The population size (number) of a predator species is directly controlled by the availability of a food source (prey). The more prey available, the greater growth in the number of predator species.
When a predator reduces the number of one species in a habitat, the population of competing species can increase. With less competition for food, water, and shelter, a species can thrive and reproduce more rapidly than when it is being out-competed.
The introduction of a new predator can have the species eaten with no time to evolve to defend against it
from 2 to 9 days
The Polar bear is a giant apex predator and hence it shares a Predator - Prey relationship with other species.
There is no such species as the phantom kangaroo.
The grey wolf is a carnivorous species; it is both an active hunting predator and a scavenger.
Yes.
predator/prey
The Predator is a fictional extraterrestrial species featured in the Predator science-fiction franchise, characterised by its trophy hunting of other dangerous species for sport, including humans and its fictional counterparts, Aliens.