The death adder, known for its potent venom and ambush hunting style, has few natural enemies due to its effective camouflage and defensive behaviors. However, some Birds of Prey, such as eagles and hawks, can successfully prey on them. Additionally, larger snakes may also pose a threat, particularly if they are faster or more aggressive. Overall, the death adder's primary defense mechanisms help it avoid many potential predators.
yes they do have enemies
Adult pandas have no natural enemies, other than humans.
No
Owls
Enemies of the ÊHogfish are numerous . Any larger bony fish or shark are a natural enemy of this species.
yes they do, they are fish,and sharks,or whales.
Yes it does which includes humans,dingos,and pythons
do blue morpho butterflies have any enemies
Saltwater crocodiles have preyed on sumatran tigers.
An adder stone is any of a variety of forms of stone, usually glassy with a naturally formed hole.
My definition, a domesticated animal doesn't have any natural enemies, but in general, a horse's natural enemies include wolves and large cats such as panthers and mountain lions. Alligators and coyotes also may kill and eat horses.
As Staffordshire Bull Terriers are a domesticated breed, they do not have any natural enemies. Their one real threat is from humans who may mistreat or abuse them.