Horses are prey animals, not predators. They are herbivores.
wolves,cougars,bears
A horse is not a predator. It is actually considered prey in the wild.
bears, cougars and wolves.
It Depends On The Location Of A Wild Horse But The Predators Of A Wild Horse Would Be Coyotes,Wolves,Mountain Lions,And Possibly A Bear.
The Mustangs number one predator is mankind, followed by wolves, cougars, bears and sometimes dogs.
Other than man, cougars, wolf packs, mountain lions and the like.
Cougars living in the wild are wild. Cougars that have been born and raised in captivity are not "wild" in the sense that they might be tame and gentle. But they remain "wild" in the sense that they can never be domestic animals.
The same predators that eat wild horses. Cougars, coyote's, wolves, and other predators.
No. The horse is a prey animal. It does not kill any other animal in order to eat it. Rather, they are often preyed upon by wolves, cougars and bears, and their behaviour, in that they quite often choose flight over fight when startled, directly entails that they are a prey animal, not a predator.
Wild mustangs are prey to cougars and other threats in the wild.
there are many.... normally, a horse that you have as a pet or in a stable doesnt have an enemy, as they are kept safe. however, wild horses and ponies have many enemies. in the wild, they encounter snakes,wild cats,bears,hunters,etc...
The main predators of wild horses are mountain lions (cougars), wolves, and occasionally bears. Horses are fairly large prey animals, so their predators must also be large, or work in packs, in order to take one down.