The reason why big fierce animals are rare is caused by humans. Humans may hunt animals such as tigers or whales for fur and skin etc. We also take animal habitat. Once there was a rain forest, now a desert. It may be hard to believe that we are nature's predators. We are destruction. It's how we learned to live. Sure your house may have an amazing view and might be as big as a mansion, but before that house there might have been a meadow or a forest. Animals have a right to some beauty land, too. So this is the truth.
eaten by predators
Carnivores usually have large , flat feet.
The last link in the food chain is typically apex predators, such as large carnivores like lions, sharks, or eagles. These predators are at the top of the food chain and have few or no natural predators themselves.
There would be nothing to preserve and balance the amount of large grazing herbivore on the grasslands if there were not carnivores. Remember that nature is all about balance! There would be nothing to preserve and balance the amount of large grazing herbivore on the grasslands if there were not carnivores. Remember that nature is all about balance! There would be nothing to preserve and balance the amount of large grazing herbivore on the grasslands if there were not carnivores. Remember that nature is all about balance! HORSE ASSES!
They are very active.They have to run,chase etc.So muscles need a lot of energy.
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The shark, tiger and wolf are carnivores.The pack of carnivores circle the prey.
The numbers of large canivores in the desert are low as the biome cannot support large numbers of them. There is not enough food to feed large numbers of carnivores so they are rearely seen.
They are the prey of the large carnivores, lions for example
eaten by predators
They are large prey vegetarians that provide food for large carnivores and omnivores.
Jaguars, Anacondas and large carnivores
Carnivores usually have large , flat feet.
T-Rex were carnivores so they ate meat. As large carnivores, they primarily ate the meat of herbivorous dinosaurs, such as Edmontosaurus and Triceratops. They ate both carrion and hunted for food.
I am not sure how to address your question. Do you mean threatening or threatened? Except for a few non-lethal scorpions, there are no threatening animals in the Atacama - no venomous snakes, no large carnivores, etc.
If they are large enough, yes. They are voracious, tricky, lightning-fast carnivores.
I'm pretty sure owls are carnivores, as I have heard of owls eating meat. However, a few species' of owls might be herbivores. I'm not sure, but I think at least most owls are carnivores.