its called teamwork... easier to hunt in a group
Some animals that may prey on crocodiles include large predatory birds like eagles and storks, as well as other crocodiles. Additionally, predatory mammals such as big cats (e.g. jaguars) and large snakes (e.g. anacondas) have been known to hunt and eat crocodiles.
some animals do but others eat already killed animals
Sea bass are primarily carnivores, feeding mainly on smaller fish, crustaceans, and other marine animals. Their diet can vary slightly depending on the species and habitat, but they predominantly hunt and consume animal matter. Some juvenile sea bass may occasionally eat plant matter, but their primary feeding behavior is predatory.
some only have three chambers
No. Goshawks are predators. They hunt smaller birds, small mammals and other small animals.
No, animals that live in groups, or packs, actually tend to hunt larger animals. For example lions, they hunt in groups and take down some of the largest land animals in the world.
Predatory, carnivorous, amphibian, mammal, prehistoric, omnivorous, herbivorous, etc
large properties can and will be visited by predatory animals. Most ranchers take to hunting predatory animals in their property and some even become well known for their predatory control skills.
Some animals live in packs or groups (wolves, ants, meerkats) and they depend on each other for survival, some even have specific jobs. Some hunt while other protect the home and some are used just for breeding.
- they needed to cooperate to hunt such large animals. - some groups chased the buffalo over cliffs. - other groups chased them in to pounds.
Some animals that may prey on crocodiles include large predatory birds like eagles and storks, as well as other crocodiles. Additionally, predatory mammals such as big cats (e.g. jaguars) and large snakes (e.g. anacondas) have been known to hunt and eat crocodiles.
Some desert animals hunt in the early morning, some early evening while others hunt at night. Those that hunt in the morning and/or evening are called crepuscular. Those that hunt at night are nocturnal.
some animals hunt food and others sleep. other animals hunt at night and sleep in the DAY
hunter hunt for these animals
Nocturnal
No, for the most part, owls are not scavengers. They are predatory animals and most owls are nocturnal, meaning they hunt at night. Owls typically consume small rodents, other birds, fish in some cases, and insects.
Depends on the state and their rules. But most states allow you to hunt most small game animals. Some require licenses and some don't for certain animals.