Adult falcons have few natural predators due to their agile flying skills and hunting prowess. However, they can fall prey to larger Birds of Prey, such as eagles and owls, especially when they are nesting or caring for their young. Additionally, humans pose a threat through habitat destruction and hunting. Young or injured falcons may also be vulnerable to various terrestrial predators.
Snakes, cats, accipter hawks, falcons
Yes, and so are falcons and owls.
Falcons can use their razor sharp talons to fight a predator. They also use their speed of flight to escape.
Great Horned Owls are known to prey on falcons.
In the business sense, no, since they do not pay for anything. As a predator, yes, since they consume other animals.
A macaw is a prey not a Predator, in the wild macaws are food to Birds of prey like Falcons and Eagles and when an injured macaw falls in the river, a school of Piranhas will rush quickly and slice it into pieces. But their biggest nightmare are HUMANS.
A falcon is both because if it were on the ground long enough stray cats could come and kill it and eat it. However, falcons are predatory animals by natural selection so if you're a small animal for example, you would be the prey and the falcon would be the predator.
I would say mostly birds of prey like Hawks, Eagles, and Falcons. Owls also like to snack on rats and mice.
It depends on what bird but most birds are the top of the food chain many falcons eat smaller birds the same goes for hawks and eagles
they don't really need to, the only thing that ever attacks a hawk is a human for game. hawks are predator birds, with massive talons and razor-sharp beaks.
Larger bird of prey and Mammals like foxes would prey on a peregrine but they would find it hard to catch them because they are so fast.
The collective noun for falcons is a cast of falcons.