Grass
yes they are. cheetahs lions and other animals prey on them.
prey....
they eat rodents antelope and gazelle
It's prey: the gazelle or antelope.
Lions look differnt to an antelope beacuse they have differnt adaptations. They akso have differences depending on what they eat eg. a lion is a carnivore and an antelope is a herbivore. The lion is the predator so has a sandy colour to not be seen by the prey and has strong eyes to look around and spot the prey. The antelope has strong legs to run away from the predator as it is the prey. Also it has eyes on the side of its head s it can look behind himself. A prey may use it s adaptation for hiding from the predator and a predator may use its adaptation to look for its prey.
Mainly deer, antelope, and wild hog.
They are carnivores so meat ranging from insects to antelope sized prey
The Bovidae include the family of ruminants, such as cattle, antelope. goats, and sheep. Ruminants do not prey on animals, but they eat plants and grass.
They are predators. What they hunt for is called their prey, some are antelope, and harespredator
It preys on large herbivores like antelope and lions eagles vultures and hyenas prey on cheetah cubs. Cheetahs compete with larger predators for prey.
A deer, perhaps? From "Home on the Range"... "Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam, Where the deer and the antelope play;"
Communication between prey and predator. For example Antelope and hyenas. Antelope leap high in the air in order to communicate to the hyenas that they are healthy and not easily caught.
Different animals prey on other animals. In most cases, the carnivores are the ones that will prey on other groups of animals. A good example is a lion preying on an antelope.