Grizzly bears are omnivorous and have a diverse diet that includes fruits, nuts, roots, insects, fish (especially salmon), and small to large mammals. Their primary predators are humans, but adult grizzlies have few natural enemies; however, they may compete with or be threatened by other large carnivores like wolves. In terms of prey, grizzlies can hunt animals such as deer, elk, and moose, especially when scavenging or during vulnerable times like calving season. Overall, their diet and predation dynamics are crucial for their role in the ecosystem.
prey, its what they eat?!?!
A prey is what a predator hunts down to kill and eat. A prey's predator is what eats it. For example: A gazelle is the prey of a leopard (predator).
A deer predator eats deer.
A predator is a hunter looking for another animal, its prey, to eat.
a predator affects its prey how it trys to attack it and eat.
A Predator Prey is what pedators eat. For example: a snake eats a little rat (the snake is the PREDATOR and the rat is the predator or snakes PREY)
For food.
Well, If there is no predator, then the prey's population will be too high and it will eat all of the food it has. Also if there is no prey, then there will be no predator.
a predator can be prey, for example cats eat birds and cayotes eat cats for example a cat eats birds and cayotes eat cats A predator is an animal that hunts its prey, kills it and eats it. Prey is that which predators hunt, kill and eat. A snake eats mice, therefore it is a predator but an eagle eats snakes, therefore the snake is now a prey.
They are both a predator and prey. Whils some animals may eat the bat itself, making it prey, it will eat insects, making it a predator.
Grizzlies in the Rockies have been known to prey on horses, and I imagine a black bear would prey on a small, sick or injured horse as well.
Prey because they don't eat meat.