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The red-necked tanager is primarily an insectivore and frugivore, feeding on insects and fruit rather than being a prey species itself. However, like many small birds, it can fall prey to larger predators such as hawks, snakes, or domestic cats. Its vibrant colors and agile flight help it evade many potential threats. Overall, while it is not a prey species in the traditional sense, it is part of the food web.

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