Dinosaurs, like all organisms, were part of complex ecosystems where they played roles as both prey and predators. This dynamic interaction helped maintain ecological balance, with predators controlling prey populations and preventing overgrazing, while prey species adapted through various survival strategies. Evolution shaped these relationships, leading to diverse adaptations in both predator and prey for survival and reproduction. Ultimately, this predator-prey dynamic is fundamental to the functioning of ecosystems.
depends... sometimes they're predators sometimes they're preys but mostly they're preys
preys
I think it is prey..........
Dingoes are apex predators: in their native habitat, there is nothing which preys on them.
Nothing preys on himalayan vultures.
hyenas and lions , their principle predators are humans
preys
When the number of preys decreases, the predators can't get enough food and their population is decreasing too. During long periods of time the populations are balanced so that predators can be fed and preys don't go extinct.
We are not preys for them it's a myth
Pigs are predators and not classified as prey. Pigs are known to be opportunistic predators and will eat most anything they come across.
there were no predators to eat them
Dogs are predators who has instinctive desire to chase,bite and kill preys and Rabbits are also their preys so probably the dog will definitely hunt the Rabbit