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No tigers like to attack there prey by there self.
Predators attack, prey tries to escape.
Stingrays primarily feed on benthic invertebrates like crustaceans and mollusks, rather than fish like clownfish. While it is theoretically possible for a stingray to eat a clownfish if the two were in the same habitat, it is unlikely due to their different ecological niches. Clownfish typically inhabit coral reefs, while stingrays prefer sandy or muddy bottoms. Thus, a stingray would not usually prey on clownfish.
The lion had to attack it's prey for food.
a tree is a prey because its vulnerable to attack
You bet they have teeth! The clownfish captures prey with close set, flattened teeth and passes it back to the throat. Their, strong teeth mounted on gill supporting bones crush the prey into a digestible pulp.
they attack it
To eat them.
a predator affects its prey how it trys to attack it and eat.
Since they are herbivores their "prey" would be the lichens, leaves, sedges and grasses they eat. They use their teeth to "attack" these.
Heres all the ones I know: -Common Clownfish -Orange Skunk Clownfish -Maroon Clownfish -Pink Skunk Clownfish -Red sea Clownfish -Barrier Reef clownfish -Clark's Clownfish -Cap Clownfish !
Yes, the quoll does attack its prey. They attack their prey viciously in the neck.