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What is a Huntee?

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Updated: 12/19/2022

A huntee is the opposite of a hunter

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What is huntees?

A huntee is the opposite of a hunter


What are some preadtor-prey relationships in grasslands?

Grasslands make an excellent area for hunter and huntee. Vast, wide-open areas for chases and tall grass for predators to stalk prey stealthfully. It's all about survival in savannahs and plains. For the hunters it's pretty much catch something or die - for the prey it's basically run or die.


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