yes
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Alamosaurus likely faced threats from large predators of its time, such as Tyrannosaurus rex and deinonychus. These predators would have preyed on young or weak alamosauruses. Additionally, environmental factors such as climate change or habitat loss may have posed risks to the population.
Yes, fire ants have several natural enemies including certain insect predators, birds, and parasitic flies. These predators and parasites help regulate fire ant populations in their native habitats.
The same as all horses predators.
Yes they do. The list is long. Anything that eats meat and lives in the same area. Roosters protect the hens so if a hen sounds the alarm the rooster will run to her and often ends up being the meal.
yes
They are not. Animals do not have enemies they have predators.
Barracudas enemies and predators are sharks and orcas.
The sloth's predators are mainly jaguars.
A specific breed of horse does not have specific or exclusive predators. All horses have the exact same predators which will vary according to where the horse lives.
wolves and coyotes are the main predators of mustangs
Lions are the top of the food chain and have no predators.
walrus
Mostly birds of prey as the eagle Mostly birds of prey as the eagle
Snails are important because without them the enemies of a snail wouldn't have anything to eat, then the predators who eat snails wouldn't have enough food to eat then there will be less and less of them, and then the predators who eat the enemies of a Snail would not have enough food and so on so its a chain reaction, you change one thing the whole thing is effected.
A horses color does not affect it's predators or enemies. typical predators ( which can be viewed as 'enemies' to the horse) are feral dogs, wolves, cougars, bears, and even humans.
They're predators