Coyotes will chase anything they consider as a potential meal.
Yes, bears are known to stalk their prey before attacking. They use their keen sense of smell and stealth to approach their target before making a move.
sensitivity is basically there senses it helps them sell their prey and stalk their prey
Humans are just another possible prey item for polar bears and they are known to stalk and kill them for a meal.
Cheetahs live and stalk their prey on the grasslands of Africa and Asia.
The Arctic sea ice, where it can hunt seals during the winter. Polar bears use their acute sense of smell to locate the prey, then stalk silently and positions itself for the attack. The prey is dispatched by the bears teeth, or by a heavy blow from its powerful fore limbs.
They require prey, water, and cover in which to stalk prey and have their young.
They stalk their prey noiselessly and attack them at the right opportunity.
Beware that you do not fall a prey to the highwaymen who stalk these roads.
In the wild, animals such as wolves, tigers, and other bears are known to prey on bears.
They are not prey, they are apex predators.
They actively stalk and ambush their prey.
they stalk it and when the time is right it kills its prey.