It's difficult to say, unless one knows which country you mean. In wetlands in the US, cougar and bear, alligators are top predators. Prey species include deer, rabbits, squirrels, etc.
If you're an apex predator, you don't have to fear or risk yourself that you might get eaten up by other animals.
If you're an apex predator, you don't have your own predator and you don't have to risk yourself that you might get eaten up by other animals.
No. It is an apex predator.
It's good to be an apex predator, so that you don't have to fear or risk yourself that you might get eaten up by other animals.
The lion is at the top of the food chain and is a predator. However, a large Nile crocodile will occasionally kill and eat a lion that enters its environment.
Puma is an apex predator. Nothing hunts them except humans.
The wolf is the apex predator in a forest habitat
If your question was "Are cougars predator or prey?", then the answer is "predator". "Predator" is an animal that kills and eats other animals; "prey" is an animal which is often eaten. Many animals fall into both categories; mid-sized animals often eat smaller animals or insects, while larger animals eat the smaller animals. A large animal which is rarely eaten by others is sometimes called an "apex predator", because it's at the top of the food chain. Humans and bears, for example, are "apex predators".
I think you are referring to the Apex Predator. The Apex Predator is at the top of the food chain and has no natural predators
The Siberian tiger is an apex predator and has no predators except man.
All animals in the desert are potential prey with the exception of the apex (top) predator.
An animal that is a predator but is never or almost never prey is called an apex predator. The are a number of examples.