The predator doesn't have to be bigger, but it must be adadpted to kill its larger prey
One carnivore can eat lots of herbivores so the number of predators always has to be lower than the number of prey. If the number of carnivores gets bigger than their prey some will die of starvation and the number will reduce again.
There always has to be more prey than predator. If there is less prey, it will get eaten by the predator and then the predator will starve. If there are not enough predators, the prey may overpopulize.
In Birds of prey (raptors), the female is ALWAYS bigger on average. Usually by about a third.
Yes. They're a prey animal, which makes them more than inclined to have predators.
Other than occasionally eating small insects, monkeys are not predators and have no prey.
yes they are predators. they will hunt anything bigger than them when they are all together in the pack. the gray wolf has such a great sence of smell it can smell its prey 1.6 kilometers away. if you see a wolf, be carefulThey dont have predators, but they have rivals: The bear and the puma
Sailfish are primarily predators rather than prey. They are fast-swimming fish that hunt smaller fish, such as sardines and mackerel, using their speed and agility. However, larger predators like sharks and bigger tunas may prey on sailfish, especially when they are young or injured. Overall, sailfish occupy a higher position in the marine food chain.
The predators are hawks, eagles, owls, and bigger animals than it
Pythons can swallow prey that is bigger than them because their jaw opens really wide for that purpose.
its prey is smaller then its mouth
Salamanders can be eaten by crocodiles and sometimes fish. It's usually prey to predators that are in it's surroundings and are bigger than it.
A hawk is generally bigger than a falcon.