Bugs can be caught by reptiles, amphibians, ant eaters, and many more things. Cheetahs, lions, tigers, and many more big cats eat antelope and many deer forms. Big predator birds eat littler birds, mice, lizards, and many other small animals. These are sadly just a few.
No. A predator eats other animals called prey.
i think it is the study of animal droppings being eaten by other animals
An animal that eats other animals is known as a carnivore or secondary (or tertiary) consumer. An animal that catches and kills another animal (in order to eat it) is known as a predator (in ecology this would be a "true predator"). Examples of true predators are lions, wolves and eagles.
The body decays, or gets eaten by other animals.
prey also called carnivores. if the animal also eats plants, it's called an omnivore.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------just leave it at 'prey' that is the simplest answerpredetors
It is the prey. The animal doing the eating is the predator.
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. A predator eats other animals called prey.
i think it is the study of animal droppings being eaten by other animals
When it eats some animals, but could also be eaten by other animals
animals that mainly get (hunted) eaten by animals that usually aren't eaten (hunted) (predators- lion, eagle, hawk, falcon, tiger, cheetah, etc) prey species- mouse, worm, small fish (salmon), and other baby animals etc.
Animals are related in a food web because: -Animals eat other animals -Animals are eaten by larger animals
To keep from being eaten by other animals- or to catch other animals to eat.
Pumas don't get eaten by anything, their dead bodies get eaten but not when their alive.
An animal that eats other animals is known as a carnivore or secondary (or tertiary) consumer. An animal that catches and kills another animal (in order to eat it) is known as a predator (in ecology this would be a "true predator"). Examples of true predators are lions, wolves and eagles.
The body decays, or gets eaten by other animals.
Wolverines are known to be killed by bears and packs of wolves, but they are rarely eaten by other animals.