Wolves and cougars are capable of killing a bobcat.
theres none, since the desert doesnt consist of any vegetation, soil and it doesnt have much water.
they harly have any predators but larger congers and sharks eat them
there are many plants in the thar desert. more than 1oo speises of grasses, herbs, shrubs, and trees are in the thar desert!
There is the Kalahari Desert and the Namib Desert, both of which are in southern Africa.
People living in any almost any desert wok at much the same jobs as people not living in a desert.
Yes, porcupines have natural predators such as cougars, bobcats, wolves, and fishers. These predators have developed strategies to avoid the porcupine's quills and successfully hunt them.
Bobcats are apex predators. They usually don't have any other predators that hunt on them. However there have been known cases where large Coyote populations have affected the number of bobcats in the area. This suggests that during conflicts Coyotes can attack and even kill them.
does the flame bowerbird have any natural predators?
Bobcats are apex predators. They usually don't have any other predators that hunt on them. However there have been known cases where large Coyote populations have affected the number of bobcats in the area. This suggests that during conflicts Coyotes can attack and even kill them.
Almost any carnivorous animal in the desert will eat a cottontail - coyotes, foxes, bobcats, cougars.
Any of the large predators - wolves, bobcats, etc. - will hunt horses as prey.
yes there is two that i know of. the eastern diamond back snake and desert turtle
Tigers are top predators. They do not have any natural predators
As the Malamute is a domesticated animal, it does not have any natural predators.
Bobcats are apex predators. They usually don't have any other predators that hunt on them. However there have been known cases where large Coyote populations have affected the number of bobcats in the area. This suggests that during conflicts Coyotes can attack and even kill them. Wolves, coyotes, hawks, owls, and eagles prey upon young bobcats (cubs).
nope
snakes