The Nano-tyrannous was known to hunt young tyrannosaurs, but even the young were in turn a threat to the nano due to their germ ridden mouths and sharp teeth. One bite from a young T-Rex could easily inflict an infectiousness wound that would eventually kill the nano. A Nano is no match for an adult T-Rex.
A pack of raptors could potentially take down an adult, but the raptors would suffer many losses before they could succeed, but even then, the pack would typically not want to risk such a catastrophe.
Although the film "Jurassic Park III" shows a Spinosaurus killing a Tyrannosaur in a fight, this would not be true in reality, a Spinosaur's jaw was longer, but weaker than a T-Rex's, it's teeth were not as long, or sharp. The Spinosaur mainly hunts smaller prey or fish, it could never kill most prey that T-Rexes hunted, much less a T-Rex itself, regardless of being the bigger of the two.
While modern day predators would likely have difficulty with a Tyrannosaur, younger or smaller ones could be killed by most, including large cats, wild canines, poisonous reptiles, and bears.
~The entresters~
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a trexs mouth is maybe very big but i guess it is very smaLL
A shrimp is a prey. A shrimp is a prey.
giraffe is a prey
It depends on how many of the prey you are referring to. Singular prey - the bat's prey is an insect Multiple prey - the bat's prey are all flying away
Yes they have Prey. The prey of the butterfly are " Faith and Kailey". The Butterfly is an "Prey" it's self. They have to prey because they will get eaten.
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Meerkats are both predators and prey.