Predators are any animals that hunt and eat other animals (prey). There are some plants, such as the Venus Fly Trap, that eat bugs. Humans are predators, and our pets are. Sometimes we are the prey, such as with tigers, lions and crocodiles.
predators are psychologically very tiny animals.
They are very dumb and people of the lesser world (humans) will think differently but our scientific research shows that predators are idiots
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A lion is an example of a predator. A predator is an animal that naturally preys on others.
Typically, any animal that hunts another is a predator.
An animal that hunts for food is called a predator. Predators are organisms that capture, kill, and consume other organisms (prey) for energy and nutrients. Hunting is a common behavior seen in carnivores and some omnivores.
It is a made up animal and doesn't exist in reality.
Mimicry allows an animal to resemble another organism that may be toxic, dangerous, or unappealing to predators, thus deterring predation. By blending in with a harmful model, the mimicking species gains protection through deception, reducing the likelihood of being targeted by predators.
An animal that is eaten by a predator.
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A predator is an animal which hunts and kills other animals for food.
No. A bull is a prey animal, not a predator.
Predator and prey relationship because the prey of the animal is what the predator eats so it's a predator and prey relationship. Info found on science link 7
A predator is an animal (or human) who hunts another animal (or human). A predator hunts prey.
No. A predator eats other animals called prey.
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A lion is an example of a predator. A predator is an animal that naturally preys on others.
A predator is an animal that captures and eats other animals. Prey are hunted and eaten by predators. This type of relationship is often portrayed as a "+,-" interaction, because the predator benefits from the interaction and the prey are harmed in the interaction.