It depends on if your talking about domestic cattle or wild bulls. For domestic cattle if you are out in the country wolves, foxes, or any wild canine might prey on your calves. If you keep a close eye on your cattle and maybe have a dog outside to keep them away its all good.
But remember wolves and other canines aren't bad they just need to eat something because we are destroying their homes and food.
Crows are both predator and prey. As a predator they steal eggs of smaller birds and will even attack and kill smaller birds (as will other corvids). In this regard crows are similar to eagles and owls that kill and eat smaller weaker birds all the time, including crows. First and foremost crows are omnivore scavengers; as such, killing for food is not a primary activity (excluding insects). Crows are highly intelligent; it is now believed that they are the most intelligent bird by far, showing unique problem solving and tool use skills that even some great apes cannot master. Their intelligence and social cohesion (crows, even crows that are strangers to each other, will form large groups to harass potential predators, and regularly succeed in chasing away large predators of all sorts) makes them a difficult target for larger predators, but eagles and owls will kill and consume crows, as will the occasional cat, although the size of crows dissuades most cats from attacking any but the smallest and youngest crows. The biggest threat to crows by far has always been human beings, who kill them by the thousands every year as "nuisances", oblivious to the good that crows do in our environment.
yes they are because they are scavingers
Mainly hawks and other falconiformes (.e.g., eagles), while their larger cousins, ravens, also pose a threat (mainly through the competition of resources and less from actual predation).
fox and owls
Foxes and owls.
crows build nests in places where they feel safe from possible predators, e.g up in a high tree or in a hedge. :) The term 'crow's nest' is also used when referring to the fixed lookout point at the top of the mast of a sailing vessel.
A murder of crows is a group of three or more of them. It is believed that they got this distinction because a group of crows would gather together to determine the fate of another crow in their group. Many times this led to the murder of the said cow.
A congress of crows, or a murder of crows.
A group of crows is called a murder.
Hover, Muster, Parcel, Murder A Hover of Crows A Murder of Crows A Muster of Crows
Apart from humans shooting them, crows are the top of their food chain.
Hawks, owls and crows mostly.
Raccoons, crows, vultures, and humans through habitat destruction are they're predators. Hawks may be predators too.
Raccoons, crows, vultures, and humans through habitat destruction are they're predators. Hawks may be predators too.
here are some predators 1.crows 2.mink 3.otters 4.raccoons 5.pike
tall trees centrally located in good hunting/scavenging grounds free from predators - its like opening a hotel for crows.
crows build nests in places where they feel safe from possible predators, e.g up in a high tree or in a hedge. :) The term 'crow's nest' is also used when referring to the fixed lookout point at the top of the mast of a sailing vessel.
cats, snakes, hawks, owls, crows, raccoon, jays, squirrels.
A murder of crows is a group of three or more of them. It is believed that they got this distinction because a group of crows would gather together to determine the fate of another crow in their group. Many times this led to the murder of the said cow.
caribbean flamingos predators are jaguars, raccoons, birds of prey, margay, and humans
Most carnivore predators, all omnivores, all scavengers: crows, bears, other tigers to name just a few.
A congress of crows, or a murder of crows.