YES
No, Arctic hares are herbivores. they do not prey on other animals.
Mosquitos are micropredators and you are the prey.
Arctic Hares do not eat Lemmings nor do they eat any meat. Arctic Hares are herbivores which means they only eat vegetation. Lemmings are also herbivores.
Any animal that is eaten by another animal is considered prey. Animals that hunt other animals are predators. Some examples of prey are rats, rabbits, and other rodents and small animals.
No, lions are at the top of the food chain.
Prey=any animal that is hunted for food, predator=a consumer that hunts other animals for food. So prey is the antonym for predatory.
NO!!
The Arctic Fox population fluctuates as the food prey available rises and falls. If prey is plentiful, the number of foxes increases, and visa versa. In hard winters, the fox will resort to scavenging on any animal that has succumbed to starvation and the cold.
A peacock can be both a predator and a prey. They are omnivores. Peacocks are subject to predators such as cats and dogs.
yes prey and prediter
Well, it depends on the relationship of the monkey and any other animal. It is just natural for a monkey to defend it's self. ;)
A Snake Gulper The king cobra feeds on "other" snakes.