I dont think any of them do, at least not like as prey, but they do kill some of the others so their isn't too many of the other animals. so I guess indirectly, some animals actually do depend on them.
Anacondas are not plant eaters, so they do depend on other animals for its survival.
It eats it
Siberian tigers depend primarily on deer and wild hogs for food.
They kill them. Most animals know to stay clear of tigers unless they are sick, desperate, or believe that they are more powerful. Survival of the fittest.
ECOSYSTEM
Yes. Animals that eat other animals depend on herbivores for food, which in turn depend on plants.
Tigers are carnivores. Carnevores eat animal and human flesh. Therefore, tigers eat other animals, yes.
Instinctive behaviors of tigers include stalking and ambushing prey, which are crucial for their hunting success. They are solitary animals and often mark their territory with scent markings to establish dominance and communicate with other tigers. Additionally, tigers exhibit maternal instincts, caring for their cubs and teaching them essential survival skills until they are independent. These innate behaviors are essential for their survival in the wild.
They eat the other animals.
They have stripes because it is a natural characteristic.
Some animals live in packs or groups (wolves, ants, meerkats) and they depend on each other for survival, some even have specific jobs. Some hunt while other protect the home and some are used just for breeding.
Biotic factors and abiotic factors depend on each other for survival, humans and animals alike.